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FABACEAE 
(Pea Family)
Astragalus desperatus

RIMROCK MILKVETCH

 


FABACEAE
(Pea Family)
Astragalus praelongus

STINKING MILKVETCH

 
Astragalus praelongus
    


FABACEAE
(Pea Family)
Dalea flavescens

KANAB PRAIRIE-CLOVER

 

FABACEAE
(Pea Family)

Glycyrrhiza lepidota

WILD LICORICE

 
Glycyrrhiza lepidota
    

FABACEAE
(Pea Family)

Lupinus pusillus

DWARF LUPINE

 


FABACEAE
(Pea Family)

Melilotus officinalis

YELLOW SWEET-CLOVER

 


GENTIANACEAE
 
(Gentian Family)
Swertia utahensis

UTAH SWERTIA

 


GERANIACEAE
 
(Geranium Family)
Erodium cicutarium

STORKSBILL

 


HYDROPHYLLACEAE 
(Waterleaf Family)
Phacelia crenulata

SCORPIONWEED

 

 

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Common Raven

Did You Know?
The common raven displays abilities to play and problem-solve rare among animals. This member of the crow family is also very vocal, using a variety of sounds for communication. Perhaps because of these qualities, ravens have achieved a certain stature in both European and Native American folklore.

Last Updated: November 02, 2007 at 18:10 MST