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FABACEAE 
(Pea Family)
Astragalus ceramicus

PAINTED MILKVETCH

 


FABACEAE 
(Pea Family)
Astragalus desperatus

RIMROCK MILKVETCH

 
Astragalus desperatus
    


FABACEAE
(Pea Family)
Astragalus
lentiginosus

FRECKLED
MILKVETCH

 


FABACEAE 
(Pea Family)
Astragalus mollissimus

WOOLLY LOCOWEED

 
Astragalus mollissimus
    

FABACEAE 
(Pea Family)

Astragalus praelongus

STINKING MILKVETCH

 


FABACEAE
(Pea Family)
Dalea flavescens
var. flavescens

KANAB PRAIRIE-CLOVER

 


FABACEAE
(Pea Family)
Glycyrrhiza lepidota

WILD LICORICE

 


FABACEAE
 
(Pea Family)
Hedysarum boreale

NORTHERN SWEETVETCH

 


FABACEAE
 
(Pea Family)
Lupinus pusillus

DWARF LUPINE

 

 

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Pinyon Pine

Did You Know?
Pinyon pines do not produce pine nuts every year. These delicious nuts can only be harvested every three to seven years. This irregular schedule prevents animals from adapting to an abundance of pine nuts and guarantees that at least some nuts will become new pine trees instead of a quick meal.

Last Updated: November 02, 2007 at 16:56 MST