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Arches National Park
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ASTERACEAE
(Sunflower Family)
Gutierrezia sarothrae

BROOM SNAKEWEED

 


ASTERACEAE

(Sunflower Family)
Helianthus annuus

COMMON SUNFLOWER

 
Helianthus annuus
    


ASTERACEAE
 
(Sunflower Family)
Helianthus petiolaris

PRAIRIE SUNFLOWER

 


ASTERACEAE
 
(Sunflower Family)
Machaeranthera canescens

HOARY SPINE ASTER

 


ASTERACEAE

(Sunflower Family)
Stephanomeria exigua

ANNUAL WIRELETTUCE

 
Stephanomeria exigua
    


ASTERACEAE
 
(Sunflower Family)
Vanclevea stylosa

RESINBUSH

 


CONVOLVULACEAE
(Convolvulus
Family)
Convolvulus arvensis

BINDWEED

 


FABACEAE

(Pea Family)
Astragalus mollissimus

WOOLLY LOCOWEED

 
Astragalus mollissimus
    


GERANIACEAE
 
(Geranium Family)
Erodium cicutarium

STORKSBILL

 

 

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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: November 10, 2007 at 18:30 MST