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Arches National Park
July Flowers Page 6
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ONAGRACEAE
(Evening-primrose Family)
Oenothera longissima
BRIDGES EVENING-PRIMROSE
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ONAGRACEAE
(Evening-primrose Family)
Oenothera pallida
PALE EVENING-PRIMROSE
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ORCHIDACEAE
(Orchid Family)
Epipactus gigantea
GIANT EPIPACTUS
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PLANTAGINACEAE
(Plantain Family)
Plantago patagonica
WOOLLY PLANTAIN
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POLEMONIACEAE
(Phlox Family)
Ipomopsis aggregata
SCARLET GILIA
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POLEMONIACEAE
(Phlox Family)
Ipomopsis congesta
BALLHEAD GILIA
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POLYGONACEAE
(Buckwheat Family)
Eriogonum alatum
WINGED BUCKWHEAT
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POLYGONACEAE
(Buckwheat Family)
Eriogonum inflatum
DESERT TRUMPET
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POLYGONACEAE
(Buckwheat Family)
Eriogonum microthecum
SLENDER BUCKWHEAT
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