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Arches National Park
March Flowers Page 2
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ASTERACEAE
(Sunflower Family)
Hymenoxys acaulis
STEMLESS WOOLLYBASE
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ASTERACEAE
(Sunflower Family)
Townsendia incana
SILVERY TOWNSENDIA
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BORAGINACEAE
(Borage Family)
Cryptantha crassisepala
PLAINS CRYPTANTH
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BORAGINACEAE
(Borage Family)
Crytantha flava
YELLOW CRYPTANTH
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BORAGINACEAE
(Borage Family)
Cryptantha flavoculata
YELLOW-EYE CRYPTANTH
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BORAGINACEAE
(Borage Family)
Cryptantha pterocarya
WING-NUT CRYPTANTH
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BORAGINACEAE
(Borage Family)
Lappula occidentalis
WESTERN STICKSEED
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BORAGINACEAE
(Borage Family)
Lithospermum incisum
SHOWY STONESEED
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BRASSICACEAE
(Mustard Family)
Arabis perennans
COMMON ROCKCRESS
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