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CONVOLVULACEAE
 
(Convolvulus Family)
Convolvulus arvensis

BINDWEED

 


EPHEDRACEAE

(Jointfir Family)
Ephedra viridis

MORMON TEA

 
Ephedra viridis
    


FABACEAE
 
(Pea Family)
Astragalus praelongus

STINKING MILKVETCH

 


FABACEAE
 
(Pea Family)
Dalea flavescens
var. flavescens

KANAB PRAIRIE-CLOVER

 


FABACEAE

(Pea Family)
Melilotus officinalis

YELLOW SWEET-CLOVER

 
Melilotus officinalis
    


GENTIANACEAE
 
(Gentian Family)
Swertia utahensis

UTAH SWERTIA

 


GERANIACEAE
 
(Geranium Family)
Erodium cicutarium

STORKSBILL

 


LAMIACEAE

(Mint Family)
Poliomintha incana

ROSEMARY MINT

 
Poliomintha incana
    


LILIACEAE
 
(Lily Family)
Zigadenus vaginatus

ALCOVE DEATH CAMUS

 

 

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Tadpole Shrimp

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Last Updated: November 04, 2007 at 18:27 MST