Native Plants
Schwartzman, Steven
Long-time photographer Steven Schwartzman became interested in native plants in 1999, and since then he has striven to portray them artistically. That has often meant kneeling down or lying on the ground in order to see them in new ways. In addition to photographing flowers, he has focused on other features and stages in a plant’s development, including buds, new growth, tendrils, and leaves or stems changing color. He has been fascinated by some of the forms that plants take on as they go to seed and even after they dry out.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 |
Thamnosma texana | Texas Desert-rue Dutchman's Breeches Rue Of The Mountains Ruda Del Monte | |
Tiquilia mexicana | Mexican Crinklemat | |
Tiquilia mexicana | Mexican Crinklemat | |
Tillandsia recurvata | Small Ball Moss Ball Moss | |
Tillandsia usneoides | Spanish Moss | |
Tragia betonicifolia | Betonyleaf Noseburn | |
Triodanis coloradoensis | Colorado Venus' Looking-glass Western Venus' Looking Glass | |
Tripsacum dactyloides | Eastern Gamagrass Fakahatchee Grass | |
Tripsacum dactyloides | Eastern Gamagrass Fakahatchee Grass | |
Typha latifolia | Broadleaf Cattail Common Cattail | |
scientific name | common name(s) | image gallery |