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ASTERACEAE
 
(Sunflower Family)
Hymenoxys acaulis

STEMLESS WOOLLYBASE

 


ASTERACEAE 
(Sunflower Family)
Townsendia incana

SILVERY TOWNSENDIA

 
Townsendia incana
    


BORAGINACEAE 
(Borage Family)
Cryptantha crassisepala

PLAINS CRYPTANTH

 


BORAGINACEAE 
(Borage Family)
Crytantha flava

YELLOW CRYPTANTH

 


BORAGINACEAE

(Borage Family)
Cryptantha flavoculata

YELLOW-EYE CRYPTANTH

 
Cryptantha flavoculata
    


BORAGINACEAE

(Borage Family)
Cryptantha pterocarya

WING-NUT CRYPTANTH

 


BORAGINACEAE

(Borage Family)
Lappula occidentalis

WESTERN STICKSEED

 


BORAGINACEAE
 
(Borage Family)
Lithospermum incisum

SHOWY STONESEED

 
Lithospermum incisum
    


BRASSICACEAE
 
(Mustard Family)
Arabis perennans

COMMON ROCKCRESS

 

 

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Last Updated: November 02, 2007 at 11:59 MST