Texas Wildflowers – part 3

Here are a few more of the wonderful wildflowers I photographed in Texas last month. I always love photographing wildflowers in a new location – so nice to see new to me wildflowers growing in their native habitats.

Engelmann’s Salvia – salvia engelmannii – salvia is a member of the mint family

Englelmann's Salvia - salvia engelmannii

© 2011 Patty Hankins

Purple Prairie Clover – dalea purpurea – a member of the Bean family

Purple Prairie Clover - dalea purpurea

© 2011 Patty Hankins

Stiff Stem Flax – linum berlandieri – related to the Western Blue Flax I photographed in Colorado

Stiff Stem Flax - linum berlandieri© 2011 Patty Hankins

Blanketflower – gailaardia pulchella – related to the Arizona Sun Blanket Flower I photographed in a local garden

Blanket Flower - gaillardia pulchella© 2011 Patty Hankins

Devil’s Claw – proboscidea louisianica – a member of the sesame family

Devil's claw - proboscidea louisianica© 2011 Patty Hankins


Texas vervain – verbena halei – a member of the vervain family. The flowers on Texas Vervain are very small – they are up to 1/4″ across.

Texas vervain - verbena halei© 2011 Patty Hankins

I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing some of the wildflowers I photographed in Texas. I’m already trying to figure out when the bluebonnets will bloom there next year. I’m hoping to see and photograph them some day.

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