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Arches National Park
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NYCTAGINACEAE 
(Four O'Clock Family)

Allionia incarnata

TRAILING WINDMILLS

 

NYCTAGINACEAE 
(Four O'Clock Family)

Mirabilis linearis

NARROWLEAF UMBRELLAWORT

 
Mirabilis linearis
    

NYCTAGINACEAE 
(Four O'Clock Family)

Mirabilis multiflora

SHOWY FOUR O'CLOCK

 

OLEACEAE 
(Olive Family)

Fraxinus anomala

SINGLELEAF ASH

 
Fraxinus anomala
    

ONAGRACEAE 
(Evening-primrose Family)

Oenothera caespitosa

DWARF EVENING-PRIMROSE

 


ONAGRACEAE
(Evening-primrose Family)
Oenothera longissima

BRIDGES EVENING-PRIMROSE

 


ONAGRACEAE
(Evening-primrose Family)
Oenothera pallida

PALE EVENING-PRIMROSE

 

ORCHIDACEAE 
(Orchid Family)

Epipactus gigantea

GIANT EPIPACTUS

 

OROBANCHACEAE 
(Broomrape Family)

Orobanche fasciculata

CLUSTER CANCERROOT

 

 

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Detail of petroglyph panel

Did You Know?
Native Americans never inhabited Arches on a year-round basis, though they certainly roamed the area searching for wild game, useful plants and rocks for tool-making. Petroglyphs near Wolfe Ranch are thought to have been created by Indians from the Ute/Paiute cultures.
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Last Updated: October 29, 2007 at 19:23 MST