Visitors can access the park via Highway 143 and the town of Brian Head. You can view Cedar Breaks from the North View Overlook. State Route 143 will remain open, weather permitting.
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Close up of yellow Shrubby Cinquefoil flower.
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Shrubby Cinquefoil bush with yellow flowers.
Shrubby Cinquefoil - Potentilla fruticosa
This shrub is a member of the Rose Family and is often used as an ornamental plant in landscaping. It is a very widely distributed species, occurring in Eurasia, and in North America from Alaska east to Newfoundland and south to New Mexico, Iowa, and New Jersey. It also grows at a wide range of elevations from sagebrush meadows at 5000 feet to timberline above 11,000 feet.
As with many widely-distributed species that may look similar wherever they are found, different populations of this species likely have a number of genetic variations that adapt them to the very different climates they encounter. A plant from Alaska could not likely survive if transplanted to Iowa. These different “versions” of a single species are called ecotypes.
Last updated: November 28, 2017
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Mailing Address:
Cedar Breaks National Monument: Administrative Office
2460 West Highway 56 Suite #6
Cedar City,
UT
84720