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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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Phyla nodifloraTexas Frogfruit
Turkey Tangle Fogfruit
Frogfruit
Phacelia patuliflora var. patulifloraSand Phacelia
Phlox pilosaDowny Phlox
Prairie Phlox
Fragrant Phlox
Phlox roemerianaGoldeneye Phlox
Golden-eye Phlox
Polytaenia nuttalliiNuttall's Prairie Parsley
Prairie Parsley
Wild Dill
Prairie Parsnip
Prunus mexicanaMexican Plum
Bigtree Plum
Inch Plum
Ptelea trifoliataWafer Ash
Common Hoptree
Hop Tree
Ratibida columniferaMexican Hat
Red-spike Mexican Hat
Upright Prairie Coneflower
Prairie Coneflower
Long-headed Coneflower
Thimbleflower
Rhynchospora corniculataShortbristle Horned Beaksedge
Horned Beakrush
Rhynchospora colorataWhitetop Sedge
White-topped Sedge
Starrush Whitetop
Star Sedge
Star Rush
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Light requirement
 Sun - 6 or more hrs
 Part shade - 2 to 6 hrs
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