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There are many families in Zion with yellow flowering species, but the sunflower family is king. This family is represented in Zion by more than 160 different species. Many of these bloom during the heat of summer, but you can find them in the spring and in the fall. These flowers are often visited by bees, butterflies, and other flying insects. Many yellow flowers also have ultraviolet guidelines that direct insects to their nectar. This album features 94 different species.

Froststem Suncup (Camissonia multijuga) - Zion National Park
Mountain Goldenbanner (Thermopsis montana) - Zion National Park
Yellow Salsify	(Tragopogon dubius) - Zion National Park
Manyflowered Stoneseed (Lithospermum multiflorum) - Zion National Park
Utah Birdsfoot Trefoil	(Lotus utahensis) - Zion National Park
Chambers' Twinpod	(Physaria chambersii) - Zion National Park
Lobeleaf Groundsel	(Packera multilobata) - Zion National Park
Mountain Goldenbanner (Thermopsis montana) - Zion National Park
Yellow Beeplant (Cleome lutea) - Zion National Park
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