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Arches National Park
White Flowers Page 3
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BRASSICACEAE
(Mustard Family)
Lepidium montanum
MOUNTAIN PEPPERPLANT
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BRASSICACEAE
(Mustard Family)
Streptanthella longirostris
BEAKPOD NIPPLETWIST
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CARYOPHYLLACEAE
(Pink Family)
Arenaria fendleri
FENDLER'S SANDWORT
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CHENOPODIACEAE
(Goosefoot Family)
Krascheninnikovia lanata
WINTERFAT
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CONVOLVULACEAE
(Convolvulus Family)
Convolvulus arvensis
BINDWEED
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EUPHORBIACEAE
(Spurge Family)
Chamaesyce fendleri
FENDLER'S SPURGE
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FABACEAE
(Pea Family)
Astragalus praelongus
STINKING MILKVETCH
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FABACEAE
(Pea Family)
Dalea flavescens
KANAB PRAIRIE-CLOVER
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FABACEAE
(Pea Family)
Glycyrrhiza lepidota
WILD LICORICE
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| |  | | Did You Know? Lizards, including the colorful collared lizard, are one of the most frequently seen animals at Arches. When not chasing flies or basking in the sun, they are often seen doing what appears to be push-ups. Scientists believe this and other behaviors signal dominance and facilitate courtship. more... | | |
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Last Updated: November 02, 2007 at 11:41 MST |