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What wildflowers grow in Texas? Here's your starting guide — 30 common and well-celebrated blooms from around the Lone Star State.
Texas wildflowers are a stunning sight to behold. With their vibrant purple, red, yellow, and pink colors, and unique shapes, wildflowers add beauty to landscapes in the Lone Star State. From the iconic bluebonnets to lesser-known species like the Indian paintbrush, Texas lantana, and fleabane, Texas wildflowers bloom throughout the year.
Wildflowers dot our plains and brighten our mountains. They carpet our hills, line our roadways, and spring up where the sunlight pierces forest canopies. They are tall, short, subtle, or showy, and—in a state that is home to an abundance of blooming plants—we are grateful for all 5,000 of them.
From 3-foot-tall bluebonnets to delicate Panhandle coneflowers, here’s everything you need to know about Texas wildflower identification and cultivation.
Explore the vibrant beauty of these 11 wildflowers in Texas and learn about each flower's unique characteristics in this article.
Explore 40 native Texas flowers and the 10 ecoregions in the Lone Star State with this guide. Learn about native Texas flowers like Bluebonnets and Pigweeds in the Gulf Prairies, Cross Timbers and South Texas Plains.
The following wildflower identification index contains pictures of wildflowers found in the state of Texas. We've included all types of flowering plants found growing wild including annuals, perennials, shrubs, trees and cacti. Plants are listed by common name; scientific names are included as part of the caption on the image.
Bluebonnets, paintbrushes, buttercups, and several other wildflowers spread across the Texas Hill Country each spring, splashing the fields with eye-catching colors.
Everything You Need to Know About Texas Wildflowers. With its sprawling size and diversity of landforms, Texas offers a treasure of spectacular wildflowers for residents and visitors alike. More than 5,000 species of flowering plants are native to Texas.
Wildflowers of Texas. Welcome to the Plant Resources Center's Wildflowers of Texas website. Here you can explore the beauty and richness of Texas wildflowers while learning about a unique research facility dedicated to understanding Texas's botanical diversity.