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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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Rhynchospora glomerataClustered Beaksedge
Cluster Beak-rush
Rhus virensEvergreen Sumac
Tobacco Sumac
Lambrisco
Lentrisco
Rivina humilisPigeonberry
Rouge Plant
Baby-peppers
Bloodberry
Rudbeckia hirtaBlack-eyed Susan
Common Black-eyed Susan
Brown-eyed Susan
Blackeyed Susan
Rudbeckia maximaGiant Coneflower
Great Coneflower
Giant Brown-eyed Susan
Cabbage Coneflower
Salvia azureaPitcher Sage
Big Blue Sage
Azure Sage
Giant Blue Sage
Blue Sage
Salvia azurea var. grandifloraPitcher Sage
Blue Sage
Saururus cernuusLizard's Tail
Lizard Tail
Breastweed
Water Dragon
Salvia farinaceaMealy Blue Sage
Mealy Sage
Mealycup Sage
Salvia lyrataLyreleaf Sage
Cancer Weed
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