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hese are all my own photos of local plants. As you may be able to tell by some of the names, these photos are taken primarily in Texas. Texas has a famously abundant and beautiful wildflower season, typically spanning from March to May. Wildflowers fill large fields, span along roads, and grow anywhere else in between.


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have always really struggled to find pride in my home state, considering our political climate in general but especially right now. Despite everything, I feel more connected to my home state when I see all the wildflowers in bloom and get reminded that nature will be here to stay and that there are many people here willing to fight for that.


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hile I hope to build a cool page to display how diverse and numerous our flowers are, this is not a professional resource for identifying plants, ESPECIALLY for consumption!


Texas wildflower program /// Wildflowers near you /// Find your birth flower
Thymophylla tenuiloba (Bristleleaf Pricklyleaf)
Boerhavia coccinea (Scarlet Spiderling)
Verbena halei (Texas Vervain)
Solanum triquetrum (Texas Nightshade)
Aloysia gratissima (Whitebrush)
Parkinsonia aculeata (Mexican Palo Verde)
Nothoscordum bivalve (Crowpoison)
Neltuma glandulosa (Honey Mesquite)
Convolvulus sp. (Bindweed / Morning Glory)
Modiola caroliniana (Carolina Bristlemallow)
Justicia sp.
Zephyranthes drummondii (Drummond's Rain Lily)
Oxalis sp. (Woodsorrel)
Argemone sp. (Prickly Poppy)
Castilleja coccinea (Indian Paintbrush)
Mimosa nuttallii (Sensitive Plant)
Lepidium sp. (Pepperweed)
Solanum elaegnifolium (Silverleaf Nightshade, fruit)
Coreopsis sp. (Tickseed)
Lupinus sp. (Bluebonnet)
Monarda punctata (Spotted Horse Mint)
Pyrrhopappus pauciflorus (Texas Dandelion)
Pyrus sp. (Pear)
Gomphrena sp. (Amaranth)
Melia azedarach (Chinaberry)
Coreopsis sp. (Tickseed) with a Soldier Beetle friend
Ruellia sp. (Wild Petunia)
(Daisy) (there are so many idk which one lol)
Castilleja coccinea (Indian Paintbrush)
Solanum elaegnifolium (Silverleaf Nightshade)
Hedypnois sp. (Dandelion)