Velvet Lantana - Lantana velutina (Verbena Family - Verbnaceae)
The flowers start as white with a yellow throat and
then turn lavender or pink as they age. (aging beautifully!)
Scarlet Beeblossom - Gaura coccinea (Evening-Primrose Family - Onagraceae)
Flowers are white in the evening and darken to pink and, finally,
to scarlet by noon on the next day. (Guess what time I saw them?)
Another evening-primrose that varies from white to pink
Pink Wood Sorrel - Oxalis corymbosa (Wood Sorrel Family - Oxalidaceae)
Globemallow (Mallow Family - Malvaceae)
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Drummond Phlox - Phlox drummondii (Phlox Family - Polemoniaceae)
Wine Cup - Callirhoe involucrata (Mallow Family - Malvaceae)I am driving along the road and see a few flowers in this incredible
purplish color. The flower petals can be harvested to produce a bright red dye.
Meadow Pink - Sabatia campestris (Gentian Family - Gentianaceae)
Bull Thistle - Cirsium horridulum (Aster Family - Asteraceae)
You won't believe it until you see this flower,
but it is more than 3" in diameter.
Insects love the nectar and flowers will bend
to a light touch like from a bee.
Large animals will eat the flower if they can avoid the spines.
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Cenizo - Leucophyllum frutescens (Figwort Family - Scrophulariaceae)
This was taken mid-afternoon just after the rain quit.
(In Texas that rain was just a fine mist)
The yellow fruit of this plant is edible and used to make preserves.
Rough Nama, Sand Bells - Nama hispidum (Waterleaf Family - Hydrophyllaceae)
The references I used for this post are:
Texas Wildflowers by Campbell and Lynn Loughmiller
Peterson Field Guides: Southwestern and Texas Wildflowers
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Native Plants of South Texas
2 comments:
Perhaps the title of your blog should be changed to "from my pasture". I miss your fun and charming stories. NEB
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