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Arches National Park
Pink Flowers Page 3
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LILIACEAE
(Lily Family)
Allium textile
PRAIRIE WILD ONION
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LILIACEAE
(Lily Family)
Calochortus nuttallii
SEGO LILY
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NYCTAGINACEAE
(Four O'Clock Family)
Allionia incarnata
TRAILING WINDMILLS
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NYCTAGINACEAE
(Four O'Clock Family)
Mirabilis multiflora
SHOWY FOUR O'CLOCK
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POLYGONACEAE
(Buckwheat Family)
Eriogonum bicolor
PRETTY BUCKWHEAT
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POLYGONACEAE
(Buckwheat Family)
Eriogonum ovalifolium
CUSHION BUCKWHEAT
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PRIMULACEAE
(Primrose Family)
Primula specuicola
CAVE PRIMROSE
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SCROPHULARIACEAE
(Figwort Family)
Cordylanthus wrightii
WRIGHT'S BIRDSBEAK
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TAMARICACEAE
(Tamarisk Family)
Tamarix chinensis
TAMARISK
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