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Wildflower Center Seed Bank

The Wildflower Center collects and stores seed from keystone species in the plant communities of Texas. These seeds are used by research scientists in propagation studies, reintroduction and environmental restoration efforts and safeguarded as a hedge against possible extinction in the wild. To request seed in the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center's seed bank, please contact the Seed Bank Curator.

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Rhododon ciliatusTexas Sandmint
Rhynchospora corniculataShortbristle Horned Beaksedge
Horned Beakrush
Rhynchospora colorataWhitetop Sedge
White-topped Sedge
Starrush Whitetop
Star Sedge
Star Rush
Rhynchospora elliottiiElliott's Beaksedge
Rhynchospora glomerataClustered Beaksedge
Cluster Beak-rush
Rhynchospora gracilentaSlender Beaksedge
Rhynchospora inexpansaNodding Beaksedge
Rhus lanceolataPrairie Flameleaf Sumac
Flameleaf Sumac
Prairie Sumac
Lance-leaf Sumac
Lance-leaved Sumac
Texas Sumac
Tree Sumac
Limestone Sumac
Prairie Shining Sumac
Rhexia luteaYellow Meadow Beauty
Rhynchosia minimaLeast Snoutbean
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