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Texas Wildflowers

List of Texas species featured in Texas Wildflowers by Campbell and Lynn Loughmiller. For two decades and counting, Texans have relied on Texas Wildflowers to identify the common and rare flowers we see along the roadsides and in the pastures, fields and forests of our state. Compiled by naturalists Campbell and Lynn Loughmiller, with a major update in 2018 by editor Joe Marcus, Texas Wildflowers is an authoritative field guide with a personal touch. Get this book from our Store.

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Magnolia virginianaSweetbay
Sweetbay Magnolia
Southern Sweetbay
Swampbay
Swamp Magnolia
Sweet Magnolia
Small Magnolia
Laurel Magnolia
White Bay
White Laurel
Swamp Laurel
Beaver Tree
Melampodium leucanthumBlackfoot Daisy
Rock Daisy
Plains Blackfoot
Arnica
Menodora longifloraShowy Menodora
Twinpod
Mentzelia multifloraAdonis Blazingstar
Prairie Stickleaf
Blazingstar
Mimosa borealisFragrant Mimosa
Pink Mimosa
Minuartia drummondiiDrummond's Stitchwort
Sandwort
Mimosa dysocarpaVelvetpod Mimosa
Velvet-pod Mimosa
Gatuno
Mirabilis longifloraSweet Four O'Clock
Long-flowered Four O'Clock
Mimosa microphyllaLittleleaf Sensitive Briar
Little-leaf Mimosa
Catclaw Sensitive Briar
Smooth-leaf Sensitive Briar
Pink Sensitive Briar
Shame Vine
Monarda citriodoraLemon Beebalm
Purple Horsemint
Lemon Mint
Plains Horsemint
Lemon Horsemint
Horsemint
Purple Lemon Mint
Monarda fistulosaWild Bergamot
Beebalm
Monarda punctataSpotted Beebalm
Spotted Horsemint
Horsemint
Nama hispidumSand Bells
Bristly Nama
Sand-bell
Neolloydia conoideaChihuahuan Beehive Cactus
Chihuahuan Beehive
Cone Cactus
Nemophila phacelioidesTexas Baby Blue Eyes
Large-flower Baby-blue-eyes
Baby Blue-eyes
Flannel Breeches
Nothoscordum bivalveCrowpoison
False Garlic
Crow Poison
Nuttallanthus texanusTexas Toadflax
Texas Toad-flax
Toadflax
Nymphaea odorataAmerican White Water-lily
Fragrant White Water-lily
Fragrant Water-lily
White Water-lily
Sweet-scented White Water-lily
Sweet-scented Water-lily
Beaver Root
Oenothera laciniataCutleaf Evening-primrose
Cut-leaved Evening Primrose
Oenothera rhombipetalaFourpoint Evening-primrose
Four-point Evening Primrose
Diamond Petal Primrose
Greater Four-point Evening-primrose
Oenothera speciosaPink Evening Primrose
Showy Evening Primrose
Mexican Evening Primrose
Showy Primrose
Pink Ladies
Buttercups
Pink Buttercups
Oenothera suffrutescensScarlet Beeblossom
Scarlet Gaura
Oenothera suffultaKisses
Wild Honeysuckle
Beeblossom
Roadside Gaura
Opuntia engelmannii var. engelmanniiCactus Apple
Prickly Pear
Opuntia engelmannii var. lindheimeriTexas Prickly Pear
Lindheimer's Prickly Pear
Lindheimer Prickly Pear
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