Loveless, Brenda K.
Brenda Edwards Loveless grew up with two older brothers, frequently stalking insects in a field near her home in Mesquite, Texas or chasing Green Anoles (called chameleons) down in the woods when visiting grandparents in East Texas. She has often said that she was not reared but raised, like a plant. There were always many varieties of blooming plants and shrubs grown by her mother; her father cultivated nut and fruit trees in the remaining space.The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center is committed to developing the premier resource for native plant images in North America through continued growth of the Plant Image Gallery. You can help us achieve our mission ...to increase the sustainable use and conservation of native wildflowers, plants, and landscapes... by becoming a contributor.
| scientific name | common name(s) | image gallery |
| Acmella oppositifolia var. repens | Oppositeleaf spotflower Opposite-leaf spotflower | |
| Acmella oppositifolia var. repens | Oppositeleaf spotflower Opposite-leaf spotflower | |
| Acmella oppositifolia var. repens | Oppositeleaf spotflower Opposite-leaf spotflower | |
| Ampelopsis cordata | Heartleaf peppervine Heart-leaf ampelopsis | |
| Ampelopsis cordata | Heartleaf peppervine Heart-leaf ampelopsis | |
| Arnoglossum plantagineum | Groovestem Indian plaintain Indian plantain Prairie plantain Prairie Indian plantain | |
| Arnoglossum plantagineum | Groovestem Indian plaintain Indian plantain Prairie plantain Prairie Indian plantain | |
| Baptisia bracteata | Longbract wild indigo | |
| Baptisia sphaerocarpa | Bush pea Green wild indigo Yellow wild indigo Yellow wisteria | |
| Cleome isomeris | Bladderpod spiderflower Bladderpod | |
| scientific name | common name(s) | image gallery |