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A few Rush milkweeds are flowering here right now (Asclepias subulata)

7641-natural-arch.jpg The Broadwell Natural Arch formation is full of eroded little caves in the rockThumbnailsThe erosion from flowing torrents of water in this little side wash is significantThe Broadwell Natural Arch formation is full of eroded little caves in the rockThumbnailsThe erosion from flowing torrents of water in this little side wash is significantThe Broadwell Natural Arch formation is full of eroded little caves in the rockThumbnailsThe erosion from flowing torrents of water in this little side wash is significantThe Broadwell Natural Arch formation is full of eroded little caves in the rockThumbnailsThe erosion from flowing torrents of water in this little side wash is significantThe Broadwell Natural Arch formation is full of eroded little caves in the rockThumbnailsThe erosion from flowing torrents of water in this little side wash is significantThe Broadwell Natural Arch formation is full of eroded little caves in the rockThumbnailsThe erosion from flowing torrents of water in this little side wash is significant

Thanks for the plant ID, Lee. I would not have guessed this is a milkweed. I also saw a few of these during my hike along the fan on the west side of the Bristol Mountains two days ago.