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LILIACEAE
 
(Lily Family)
Allium textile

PRAIRIE WILD ONION

 
Allium textile
    


LILIACEAE
 
(Lily Family)
Androstephium breviflorum

FUNNEL LILY

 


LILIACEAE
 
(Lily Family)
Calochortus nuttallii

SEGO LILY

 
Calochortus nuttallii
    


LILIACEAE
 
(Lily Family)
Zigadenus vaginatus

ALCOVE DEATH CAMUS

 


NYCTAGINACEAE
 
(Four O'Clock Family)
Abronia fragrans

SAND-VERBENA

 


NYCTAGINACEAE

(Four O'Clock Family)
Mirabilis linearis

NARROWLEAF UMBRELLAWORT

 
Mirabilis linearis
    


ONAGRACEAE
 
(Evening-primrose Family)
Oenothera caespitosa

DWARF EVENING-PRIMROSE

 


ONAGRACEAE
 
(Evening-primrose Family)
Oenothera pallida

PALE EVENING-PRIMROSE

 


OROBANCHACEAE
 
(Broomrape Family)
Orobanche fasciculata

CLUSTER CANCERROOT

 
Orobanche fasciculata
    


PLANTAGINACEAE
 
(Plantain Family)
Plantago patagonica

WOOLLY PLANTAIN

 

 

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Close up of biological soil crust

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.
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Last Updated: October 19, 2007 at 22:28 MST