Devils Cornfield

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Devils Cornfield is a distinctive Death Valley landscape where clumps of salt-tolerant shrubs rise from the desert floor like eerie, scattered haystacks.

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Devils Cornfield canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf desert landscape
landform
accessedBy California State Route 190 NERFINISHED
climate hot desert climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType desert shrubland
hasCharacteristic arid environment
clumps of shrubs rising from desert floor
saline soils
shrubs resemble scattered haystacks
wind-shaped vegetation mounds
hasNameEtymology named for eerie, cornfield-like appearance
hasNotableFlora Pluchea sericea NERFINISHED
hasSignage roadside interpretive sign
hasSoilProperty high salinity
poor in organic matter
hasSurfaceType sandy desert floor
hasVegetationType arrowweed shrubs
salt-tolerant shrubs
hasViewType roadside viewpoint
isManagedBy U.S. National Park Service NERFINISHED
isPhotogenicAt sunrise
sunset
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Death Valley National Park NERFINISHED
Inyo County, California
United States of America
surface form: United States
near Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes NERFINISHED
Stovepipe Wells NERFINISHED
partOf Death Valley NERFINISHED
Mojave Desert NERFINISHED
terrainFeature alluvial fan area
touristAttraction yes
usedFor landscape photography
sightseeing
withinProtectedArea Death Valley National Park NERFINISHED

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