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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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Elymus virginicus var. virginicusVirginia Wildrye
Virginia Wild Rye
Equisetum hyemaleScouring-rush Horsetail
Horsetail
Scouring Rush
Canuela
Equisetum laevigatumSmooth Horsetail
Horsetail
Eragrostis curtipedicellataGummy Lovegrass
Gummy Love Grass
Erythrina herbaceaCoralbean
Cherokee Bean
Red Cardinal
Eragrostis intermediaPlains Lovegrass
Plains Love Grass
Eryngium leavenworthiiLeavenworth's Eryngo
Eryngo
False Purple Thistle
Erioneuron pilosumHairy Woollygrass
Hairy Tridens
Eriochloa sericeaTexas Cupgrass
Eragrostis spectabilisPurple Lovegrass
Purple Love Grass
Purple Plains Lovegrass
Tumblegrass
Petticoat Climber
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Light requirement
 Sun - 6 or more hrs
 Part shade - 2 to 6 hrs
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