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Websites about plants (including vascular plants, nonvascular plants, fungi, lichens, etc.) growing wild in Texas, whether native or introduced.
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Information including keys, descriptions and illustrations of species, by Shinners and Mahler.
Reports on the autumn foliage found at Lost Maples State Natural Area.
Directory of edible wild plants and their uses, foraging seminars, and books.
Promotes the conservation, research, and utilization of the native plants and plant habitats of Texas.
Herbarium holding the world's largest collection of Texas plant specimens. Site offers history, and information about staff and facility use.
A guide to the medical, culinary, and other various uses of native Texas trees, flowers, cacti, and anything else that grows.
Searchable and browseable species accounts and photos of native shrubs.
Personal site with photos of wildflowers and butterflies from the San Antonio area.
Photographs of Texas wildflowers by Gary Regner Photography arranged by color; list of spring wildflower sightings.
Wildflower photographs, descriptions, and where to find them throughout Texas.
From the Texas Agricultural Extension Service. Includes photographs, seed sources, growing information, and links.
Features photographs by Rich Olivieri plus wildflower viewing routes, resources, events, forum, and reports.
Directory of edible wild plants and their uses, foraging seminars, and books.
Reports on the autumn foliage found at Lost Maples State Natural Area.
Information including keys, descriptions and illustrations of species, by Shinners and Mahler.
Herbarium holding the world's largest collection of Texas plant specimens. Site offers history, and information about staff and facility use.
Wildflower photographs, descriptions, and where to find them throughout Texas.
Photographs of Texas wildflowers by Gary Regner Photography arranged by color; list of spring wildflower sightings.
Personal site with photos of wildflowers and butterflies from the San Antonio area.
A guide to the medical, culinary, and other various uses of native Texas trees, flowers, cacti, and anything else that grows.
From the Texas Agricultural Extension Service. Includes photographs, seed sources, growing information, and links.
Promotes the conservation, research, and utilization of the native plants and plant habitats of Texas.
Searchable and browseable species accounts and photos of native shrubs.
Features photographs by Rich Olivieri plus wildflower viewing routes, resources, events, forum, and reports.
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