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Arches National Park
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ASTERACEAE
 
(Sunflower Family)
Senecio spartioides

BROOM GROUNDSEL

 


ASTERACEAE

(Sunflower Family)
Solidago sp.

GOLDENROD

 
Solidago sp.
    


ASTERACEAE
 
(Sunflower Family)
Stephanomeria exigua

ANNUAL
WIRELETTUCE

 


ASTERACEAE
 
(Sunflower Family)
Vanclevea stylosa

RESINBUSH

 


BRASSICACEAE
(Mustard Family)
Stanleya pinnata

PRINCE'S PLUME

 
Stanleya pinnata
    


CAPPARACEAE

(Caper Family)
Cleome lutea

YELLOW BEEPLANT

 


CHENOPODIACEAE
(Goosefoot Family)
Salsola tragus

RUSSIAN-THISTLE

 


CONVOLVULACEAE

(Convolvulus Family)
Convolvulus arvensis

BINDWEED

 
Convolvulus arvensis
    


GERANIACEAE
 
(Geranium Family)
Erodium cicutarium

STORKSBILL

 

 

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Desert Bighorn Sheep

Did You Know?
Once feared of becoming extinct, desert bighorn sheep are making a tentative comeback in southeast Utah due to reintroduction efforts by the National Park Service. There are roughly 75 sheep in Arches, and animals are often sighted near the visitor center.
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Last Updated: November 10, 2007 at 14:46 MST