David and I enjoyed a stop for a few days in Moab, Utah on our way back south from visiting the kiddos in the north country. It's always a treat to visit National Parks. The views In Canyonlands NP were spectacular. The flora and fauna sparse, probably because of the triple digits in the high desert. Still, a lot to love.
Gotta love lizard feet. This is a Common Side-Blotched Lizard |
We saw 3 male Mulies on the road up to the summit |
These are something in the Sunflower family |
Even without their petals, they add to the scenery in the canyons |
It always amazes me when I see something growing from a rock, with no obvious soil |
Broom Snakeweed |
Plenty of Junipers in the area |
Fringed Sagebrush |
Alkali Mallow |
Small Starvation Prickly Pear dotted the entire Canyonlands |
They may be small in size, but they look like they could bite big! |
Colorado Pinyon Pines have edible nuts -- you can see where they were in the cones |
These sage-colored plants look a little like ferns |
They are Woolly Locoweed |
Utah Serviceberry |
Broomlike Ragwort |
This Juniper was a perfect Christmas Tree |
Heerman's Buckwheat |
Mormon Tea |
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