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ASTERACEAE (Sunflower Family) Gaillardia pinnatifida
HOPI BLANKETFLOWER
ASTERACEAE (Sunflower Family) Haplopappus armerioides
THRIFTY GOLDENWEED
ASTERACEAE (Sunflower Family) Helianthus annuus
COMMON SUNFLOWER
ASTERACEAE (Sunflower Family) Helianthus petiolaris
PRAIRIE SUNFLOWER
ASTERACEAE (Sunflower Family) Hymenopappus filifolius
HYALINEHERB
ASTERACEAE (Sunflower Family) Hymenoxys acaulis
STEMLESS WOOLLYBASE
ASTERACEAE (Sunflower Family) Machaeranthera canescens
HOARY SPINE ASTER
ASTERACEAE (Sunflower Family) Platyschkuhria integrifolia
NAKEDSTEM BAHIA
ASTERACEAE (Sunflower Family) Senecio multilobatus
UINTA GROUNDSEL
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Did You Know? There are over 2,000 cataloged arches in Arches National Park. In order to be considered an arch, an opening must measure at least three feet (in any direction).
Last Updated: November 02, 2007 at 13:46 EST