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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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Echinocereus stramineusStrawberry Hedgehog Cactus
Pitaya
Echinocactus texensisHorse Crippler
Horse Crippler Cactus
Devil's Head
Chisos Hedgehog Cactus
Chisos Hedgehog
Echinocereus triglochidiatusClaret Cup
Claret Cup Cactus
Hedgehog Cactus
Kingcup Cactus
Mojave Mound
Mohave Mound
Echinocereus viridiflorus var. cylindricusGreen-flowered Hedgehog Cactus
Green-flowered Hedgehog
Nylon Hedgehog Cactus
Nylon Hedgehog
Engelmannia peristeniaEngelmann's Daisy
Engelmann Daisy
Cutleaf Daisy
Eryngium heterophyllumWright's Eryngo
Mexican Thistle
Erythrina herbaceaCoralbean
Cherokee Bean
Red Cardinal
Eryngium leavenworthiiLeavenworth's Eryngo
Eryngo
False Purple Thistle
Erigeron philadelphicusPhiladelphia Fleabane
Fleabane Daisy
Erythronium rostratumYellow Troutlily
Dog-tooth Violet
Yellow Fawnlily
Beaked Troutlily
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