Wildflower walks.

Beaumont, TX(Zone 9a)

I've been taking walks along canals, road sides and field around my house this year and thought I would use this thread to post pictures. I will be posting pics throughout the year as I spot new things of interest. I don't know the names of everything so feel free to jump in and name what you can or correct my misidentifications.
First up Alligator Weed this is not only an introduced invasive but also prohibited in Texas.

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Beaumont, TX(Zone 9a)

Here is a close up of the flower

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Beaumont, TX(Zone 9a)

Blackberry pie anyone?

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Blue-eyed grass

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And a close up

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Bush Pea

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Bush Pea seed pods.

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This one looks a lot like the bush pea but its not as full and has white flowers.

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Sorry double posted this one

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Buttercups

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Close up of Buttercup being visited by a bee.

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Butterfly

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Not sure about this. The leaves look kind of like clover.

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East of Nacogdoches, TX(Zone 8a)

Love the buttercup photo. I've tried to get those going here, it's been slow but steady.

Beaumont, TX(Zone 9a)

A better look at the flower

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I'm trying to get a buttercup going myself. I think it has finally recovered from the shock of transplanting.

Beaumont, TX(Zone 9a)

Small patch of Dog Fennel

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Egret

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Taking flight. I guess he thought I was close enough.

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Frog fruit

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Grackle

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Japanese honeysuckle. Another introduced invasive, but it smell so good.

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Beaumont, TX(Zone 9a)

Probably Carolina horse-nettle.

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Meadow Beauty

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Gaura

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Another noid.

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Here is the close up

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I'm pretty sure this is Salvia lyrata.

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Beaumont, TX(Zone 9a)

Self Heal

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Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

What pretty things you see on your walks! Love the pic of the egret.

La Grange, TX(Zone 8b)

Your little pink noid is Mountain Pink, Centaurium beyichii.
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/62750/

The number of windflowers this spring has been fantastic. The fall and winter rains must have awakened long dormant seeds from who knows how many years past. We had huge drifts of gaura open every evening for weeks. I discovered they have a wonderful fragrance!

Beaumont, TX(Zone 9a)

I don't think it's mountain pink they look a little different than the pictures online. And Mountain Pink is not supposed to grow this far east.

Baytown, TX(Zone 9b)

The Salvia lyrata is also called Lyre-leaf sage. I was told it was invasive but did not find that on the website I was on. I will keep it then. :o)

Beautiful pictures.

Beaumont, TX(Zone 9a)

I just did a search for Centaurium and it looks a lot like Centaurium puchellum, which is an introduced species, but still no positive ID

Beaumont, TX(Zone 9a)

I've read that salvia lyrata has a potential for invasiveness but a like it so I will give it a try.

Beaumont, TX(Zone 9a)

Here is another unidentified roadside flower.

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Baytown, TX(Zone 9b)

me too as I love salvias. I love that orange flower and saw it this year too.

Beaumont, TX(Zone 9a)

Here is a close up

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Baytown, TX(Zone 9b)

So pretty. Do you have a Macro setting on your camera?

Beaumont, TX(Zone 9a)

Some kind of small shrub. Shrub in this field never gain any size because the field is mowed a couple of time a year.

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