Grand Teton National Park Flowers

Written by Vacation Idea.com Travel Editors.

Grand Teton National Park is home to 7 species of coniferous trees and 900+ species of flowering plants which grow in the park's diverse habitats.

Sagebrush is the most widespread habitat type in the park. More than 100 species of grasses and wildflowers grow there.

Lodgepole pines dominate in the Grand Teton National Park forests. Other plants include firs, aspens and spruces.

Vegetation is most abundant near rivers, lakes and ponds, including Jackson Lake, Jenny Lake, Heron Pond, and others.

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