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Arches National Park
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ASCLEPIADACEAE
 
(Milkweed Family)
Asclepias macrosperma

DWARF MILKWEED

 


ASTERACEAE 
(Sunflower Family)
Artemisia bigelovii

BIGELOW'S SAGEBRUSH

 
Artemisia bigelovii
    


ASTERACEAE
 
(Sunflower Family)
Artemisia filifolia

OLD MAN SAGE

 


ASTERACEAE 
(Sunflower Family)
Artemisia ludoviciana

LOUISIANA WORMWOOD

 


ASTERACEAE

(Sunflower Family)
Artemisia spinescens

BUDSAGE

 
Artemisia spinescens
    


ASTERACEAE
(Sunflower Family)
Artemisia tridentata

BIG SAGEBRUSH

 


ASTERACEAE
 
(Sunflower Family)
Chrysopsis villosa

HAIRY GOLDENASTER

 


ASTERACEAE
 
(Sunflower Family)
Chrysothamnus nauseosus

RUBBER RABBITBRUSH

 
Chrysothamnus nauseosus
    


ASTERACEAE
 
(Sunflower Family)
Chrysothamnus parryi

PARRY'S RABBITBRUSH

 

 

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John Wesley Wolfe

Did You Know?
In the late 1800s, John Wesley Wolfe, a disabled Civil War veteran, and his son, Fred, built a homestead in what is now Arches National Park. A weathered log cabin, root cellar, and corral remain as evidence of the primitive ranch they operated for more than 10 years.

Last Updated: November 08, 2007 at 18:27 MST