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Arches National Park
White Flowers Page 4
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LILIACEAE
(Lily Family)
Allium textile
PRAIRIE WILD ONION
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LILIACEAE
(Lily Family)
Androstephium breviflorum
FUNNEL LILY
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LILIACEAE
(Lily Family)
Calochortus nuttallii
SEGO LILY
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LILIACEAE
(Lily Family)
Zigadenus vaginatus
ALCOVE DEATH CAMUS
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NYCTAGINACEAE
(Four O'Clock Family)
Abronia fragrans
SAND-VERBENA
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NYCTAGINACEAE
(Four O'Clock Family)
Mirabilis linearis
NARROWLEAF UMBRELLAWORT
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ONAGRACEAE
(Evening-primrose Family)
Oenothera caespitosa
DWARF EVENING-PRIMROSE
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ONAGRACEAE
(Evening-primrose Family)
Oenothera pallida
PALE EVENING-PRIMROSE
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OROBANCHACEAE
(Broomrape Family)
Orobanche fasciculata
CLUSTER CANCERROOT
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PLANTAGINACEAE
(Plantain Family)
Plantago patagonica
WOOLLY PLANTAIN
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| |  | | Did You Know? The dirt is alive! A living crust called "Biological Soil Crust" covers much of Arches and the surrounding area. Composed of algae, lichens and bacteria, this crust provides a secure foundation for desert plants. Please stay on roads and trails to avoid trampling this important resource. more... | | |
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Last Updated: October 19, 2007 at 22:28 MST |