Nature's Showcase
Balsamroot grows in western Wyoming in abundance on the mountains. The Flat areas of Teton National Park is also a great place to find them. Over a period of ten years I have seen the park to super bloom with Balsamroot 2 or 3 times. A wide variety of wildlife utilizes arrowleaf
balsamroot. Deer, elk, bighorn sheep and pronghorn eat the leaves, stems and flowers.