除了種名亞種Y. b. subsp. brevifolia外,也包含了其他兩個亞種[15]:Y. b. subsp. herbertii(赫伯特短葉絲蘭)及Y. b. subsp. jaegeriana(耶格爾短葉絲蘭),不過它們有時也被視為是變種[6][16][17]或變型(英语:Form (botany))[18]。或是如短葉絲蘭的亞種Y. b. subsp. jaegeriana,有時被視為是獨立種[19]。
^Joshua Tree (Yucca brevifolia). Meet the Species: All Species. The California Phenology Project, USA National Phenology Network. [2013-05-27]. (原始内容存档于2015-07-06).
^Saunders, Charles Francis. Why Joshua Tree?. Desert. Vol. 1. 1929: 80 [January 11, 2019]. (原始内容存档于2021-10-11). An application to Mr. Frederick V. Coville, botanist of the Department of Agriculture, elicited the following response: 'The statement is often made that this name Joshua-tree was applied to Cleistoyucca brevifolia because it was this tree which led the Mormons through the desert. I have no means of knowing, however, whether this explanation is authentic or whether it was invented as an explanation of the name. It seems to me more likely that Joshua tree is a garbled Indian name' […] I asked Professor Marcus E. Jones, whose knowledge of the desert flora is unsurpassed, and who has had a long acquaintance with members of the Mormon church. In reply, he kindly wrote as follows: 'The Mormon church officials do not know exactly the origin of the term, but assume that it is from the wide-spreading arms (branches) that in the night remind of the time when in battle Joshua had his arms held up in order to win a battle. This I got from one of the twelve apostles of the Mormon church.' Plausible as this explanation is, its value is more or less shaken when one finds, as I did after looking up the family Bible, that it was Moses, not Joshua, who had his arms held up during the battle, while Joshua conducted the fighting (Ex. 17:8–13). There is, however, another account of a fight, which may be what the Mormon apostle had in mind. It is told in the book of Joshua 7:18–26 [sic].
^Magney, David L. Checklist of Ventura County Rare Plants(PDF). California National Plant Society, Channel Islands Chapter. 2005-09-19 [2012-03-30]. (原始内容存档(PDF)于2021-09-26).
^ 21.021.1Gucker, Corey L. Yucca brevifolia. Fire Effects Information System. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory. 2006 [2008-12-20]. (原始内容存档于2018-11-14).
^Gossard, G. The Joshua Tree, a Controversial, Contradictory Desert Centurion. Yellow Rose Publications. 1992.
^Shafer, Sarah L.; Bartlein, Patrick J.; Thompson, Robert S. Potential changes in the distributions of western North America tree and shrub taxa under future climate scenarios. Ecosystems. 2001, 4 (3): 200–215. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.569.228. S2CID 6214861. doi:10.1007/s10021-001-0004-5.
^ 28.028.1Little, Elbert L. The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Trees: Western Region Chanticleer Press. Knopf. 1994: 329 [1980]. ISBN 0394507614.