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  2. Peterson Field Guides - Wikipedia

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    PFG 31: A Field Guide to Southwestern and Texas Wildflowers (1984), by Theodore F. Niehaus, Charles L. Ripper and Virginia Savage; PFG 32: A Field Guide to Atlantic Coast Fishes of North America (1986), by C. Richard Robins and G. Carleton Ray; Illustrations by John Douglass and Rudolf Freund

  3. Senecio ampullaceus - Wikipedia

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    The seedlings of S. ampullaceus often have a purplish color on the undersides of their leaves in the winter, especially along their midrib. [3] Flowering in early–mid spring, [7] Texas ragwort is a tall annual, [8] growing to from 20 centimeters (7.9 in) to 80 centimeters (31 in) tall and similar to S. quaylei.

  4. Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center - Wikipedia

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    On June 20, 2006, the University of Texas System Board of Regents announced a plan to incorporate the Wildflower Center into The University of Texas at Austin. [9] In 2010, a donation of $1.4 million from the San Antonio Area Foundation was designated toward the establishment of a 16-acre arboretum.

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  7. Wildseed Farms - Wikipedia

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    Poppy field at Wildseed Farms. Wildseed Farms is a wildflower farm near Fredericksburg, Texas, United States. [1] [2] [3] It is the largest working wildflower farm in the country. [4] The farm won the Garden Center 2001 Innovator award. [5]

  8. Asclepias prostrata - Wikipedia

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    Asclepias prostrata, commonly known as prostrate milkweed, is a species of perennial plant in the genus Asclepias. [2] It has triangular to elliptical foliage with wavy margins, stems up to 16 inches (410 mm) long, and grows low to the ground (hence the name, which refers to a prostrate growth habit) in sandy soils.

  9. Castilleja indivisa - Wikipedia

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    Castilleja indivisa, commonly known as Texas Indian paintbrush or entireleaf Indian paintbrush, is a hemiparasitic annual wildflower native to Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma in the United States. There are historical records of the species formerly growing in Arkansas , and reports of naturalized populations in Florida and Alabama .