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Wildflower Center Seed Bank

The Wildflower Center collects and stores seed from keystone species in the plant communities of Texas. These seeds are used by research scientists in propagation studies, reintroduction and environmental restoration efforts and safeguarded as a hedge against possible extinction in the wild. To request seed in the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center's seed bank, please contact the Seed Bank Curator.

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Cocculus carolinusCarolina Snailseed
Carolina Coralbead
Carolina Moonseed
Red Berried Moonseed
Carolina Red Berried Moonseed
Conyza canadensisHorseweed
Canadian Horseweed
Conoclinium coelestinumBlue Mistflower
Wild Ageratum
Blue Boneset
Corydalis curvisiliquaCurvepod Fumewort
Scrambled Eggs
Golden Smoke
Curvepod
Coelorachis cylindricaCylinder Jointtail Grass
Carolina Joint-tail
Cooperia drummondiiEvening Rain Lily
Evening Star Rain Lily
Convolvulus equitansTexas Bindweed
Bindweed
Commelina erectaDayflower
Widow's Tears
White-mouth Dayflower
Whitemouth Dayflower
Cosmos parviflorusSouthwestern Cosmos
Southwest Cosmos
Cooperia pedunculataHill Country Rain Lily
Prairie Lily
Rain Lily
Flor De Mayo
Colubrina texensisTexas Hog Plum
Texas Snakewood
Texas Colubrina
Hog Plum
Coreopsis wrightiiRock Tickseed
Golden-wave
Croton alabamensisAlabama Croton
Croton alabamensis var. texensisTexabama Croton
Texas Alabama Croton
Croton monanthogynusPrairie Tea
One-seed Croton
Doveweed
Dove Weed
Prairie Goatweed
Cryptantha oblataRough Cryptantha
Crataegus spathulataLittlehip Hawthorn
Pasture Hawthorn
Smallfruit Hawthorn
Crataegus tracyiTracy's Hawthorn
Tracy Hawthorn
Mountain Hawthorn
Crataegus viridisGreen Hawthorn
Southern Hawthorn
Cuscuta indecoraBigseed Alfalfa Dodder
Largeseed Dodder
Pretty Dodder
Cyperus elegansRoyal Flatsedge
Cyperus pseudovegetusMarsh Flatsedge
Marsh Flat Sedge
Cyperus reflexusBentawn Flatsedge
Daucosma laciniataMeadow Parasol
Daucosma
Daucus pusillusAmerican Wild Carrot
Rattlesnake-weed
Wild Carrot
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