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Arches National Park
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LAMIACEAE 
(Mint Family)
Hedeoma drummondii

FALSE PENNYROYAL

 


LAMIACEAE
(Mint Family)
Poliomintha incana

ROSEMARY MINT

 
Poliomintha incana
    


LILIACEAE
(Lily Family)
Calochortus nuttallii

SEGO LILY

 

LINACEAE
(Flax Family)

Linum aristatum

BROOM-FLAX

 
Linum aristatum
    

LOASACEAE
(Loasa Family)

Mentzelia sp.

BLAZING STAR

 


MALVACEAE
(Mallow Family)

Sphaeralcea coccinea

SCARLET GLOBEMALLOW

 


MALVACEAE
 
(Mallow Family)
Sphaeralcea leptophylla

SLENDERLEAF GLOBEMALLOW

 


MALVACEAE
 
(Mallow Family)
Sphaeralcea parvifolia

SMALL-LEAF GLOBEMALLOW

 


NYCTAGINACEAE
(Four O'Clock Family)
Abronia fragrans

SAND-VERBENA

 

 

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Desert Bighorn Sheep

Did You Know?
Once feared of becoming extinct, desert bighorn sheep are making a tentative comeback in southeast Utah due to reintroduction efforts by the National Park Service. There are roughly 75 sheep in Arches, and animals are often sighted near the visitor center.
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Last Updated: November 02, 2007 at 18:16 MST