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Cut-Flower Suitable Species

Native Central Texas Plants suitable for cut-flower arrangements. List compiled by Maggie Livings and Wanda Lancaster, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center volunteers.

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Adiantum capillus-venerisSouthern Maidenhair Fern
Common Maidenhair Fern
Maidenhair Fern
Venus Hair Fern
Aesculus glabra var. argutaOhio Buckeye
White Buckeye
Texas Buckeye
Aesculus paviaRed Buckeye
Scarlet Buckeye
Firecracker Plant
Aesculus pavia var. paviaScarlet Buckeye
Red Buckeye
Southern Buckeye
Firecracker Plant
Agalinis edwardsianaPlateau False Foxglove
Plateau Agalinis
Plateau Gerardia
Plateau False-foxglove
Ageratina havanensisShrubby Boneset
White Mistflower
White Shrub Mistflower
Havana Snakeroot
Agalinis heterophyllaPrairie Agalinis
Prairie False-foxglove
Ageratina wrightiiWhite Mistflower
Wright's Snakeroot
White Boneset
White Ageratum
Amphiachyris dracunculoidesPrairie Broomweed
Broomweed
Amorpha fruticosaIndigo Bush
False Indigo Bush
False Indigo
Desert False Indigo
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