File:Physaria tumulosa in its typical habitat, Kodachrome Basin, Kane County, Utah, United States.jpg

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A photo of the endangered plant species Physaria tumulosa growing in its typical habitat, in the desert south of Kodachrome Basin State Park, in Kane County, Utah, United States

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English: A photo of the native plant species Physaria tumulosa (syn. Lesquerella tumulosa, Lesquerella hitchcockii subsp. tumulosa), a critically imperiled member of the mustard family that is endemic to the Kodachrome Basin, south of Kodachrome Basin State Park and at the western edge of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, in Kane County, Utah, United States, showing its typical habitat, the barren white shale badlands scattered throughout this area
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Camera location37° 29′ 27.1″ N, 111° 58′ 56.7″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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