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Arches National Park
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ASTERACEAE 
(Sunflower Family)
Chrysothamnus nauseosus

RUBBER RABBITBRUSH

 


ASTERACEAE 
(Sunflower Family)
Chrysothamnus parryi

PARRY'S RABBITBRUSH

 
Chrysothamnus parryi
    


ASTERACEAE
(Sunflower Family)
Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus

VISCID RABBITBRUSH

 

ASTERACEAE 
(Sunflower Family)

Cirsium sp.

THISTLE

 
Cirsium sp.
    

ASTERACEAE 
(Sunflower Family)

Encelia frutescens

BUSH ENCELIA

 


ASTERACEAE 
(Sunflower Family)

Enceliopsis nutans

NODDINGHEAD

 


ASTERACEAE
 
(Sunflower Family)
Erigeron pulcherrimus

BASIN DAISY

 


ASTERACEAE
 
(Sunflower Family)
Erigeron utahensis

UTAH DAISY

 


ASTERACEAE
 
(Sunflower Family)
Gaillardia pinnatifida

HOPI BLANKETFLOWER

 

 

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Did You Know?
There are over 2,000 cataloged arches in Arches National Park. In order to be considered an arch, an opening must measure at least three feet (in any direction).

Last Updated: November 08, 2007 at 18:30 MST