Sites that specialize or have part of their content dedicated to the cultivation of wildflowers.
Sites with images of plants in the wild and no gardening content are listed under Recreation/Outdoors/Wildlife/Plants.
Sites with scientific information about specific plants are listed under Science/Biology/Flora_and_Fauna/Plantae.
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Information on gardening for the benefit of wildlife, pond gardening, canals, and the picture of the week.
Information about Missouri's landscape worthy native plants and how to use them to create garden landscapes.
Natural Life Magazine article by Wendy Priesnitz. Creating a wildflower meadow.
Online resource for North American native plant gardening resources from the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.
Enter information on a form to find native plants suitable to California garden and landscape design.
Wildflower and prairie grass seed information including photos, cultural guides, and planting instructions.
Description and benefits of a native landscapes: prairies, savannas, wetlands, and woodlands, and how to establish a prairie.
A resource about wildflowers. Site by Miriam Goldberger, owner of Wildflower Farm, wildflower seed company.
Covers the history of choosing the state flower of Texas, cultivation pointers, lore, and research in progress.
Dedicated to the cultivation and propagation of Texas native plants and wild flowers, sharing information and spreading the word about conservation.
A non-profit organization with a mission to promote biodiversity and environmentally sound practices using native species in developing plant communities.
A tool to identify wildflowers by answering questions such as number of petals, color, size of bloom and type of leaves.
The Texas Agricultural Extension Service offers a pictorial resource of wildflower information.
A resource about wildflowers. Site by Miriam Goldberger, owner of Wildflower Farm, wildflower seed company.
Information about Missouri's landscape worthy native plants and how to use them to create garden landscapes.
A non-profit organization with a mission to promote biodiversity and environmentally sound practices using native species in developing plant communities.
Natural Life Magazine article by Wendy Priesnitz. Creating a wildflower meadow.
Covers the history of choosing the state flower of Texas, cultivation pointers, lore, and research in progress.
Online resource for North American native plant gardening resources from the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.
A tool to identify wildflowers by answering questions such as number of petals, color, size of bloom and type of leaves.
Dedicated to the cultivation and propagation of Texas native plants and wild flowers, sharing information and spreading the word about conservation.
Enter information on a form to find native plants suitable to California garden and landscape design.
Description and benefits of a native landscapes: prairies, savannas, wetlands, and woodlands, and how to establish a prairie.
The Texas Agricultural Extension Service offers a pictorial resource of wildflower information.
Wildflower and prairie grass seed information including photos, cultural guides, and planting instructions.
Information on gardening for the benefit of wildlife, pond gardening, canals, and the picture of the week.
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