
Prairie verbena

Rabbit tobacco

Aster

False nightshade

Indian blanket

What's left of the mock pennyroyal

Eggplant tortoise beetle larvae on silverleaf nightshade

Bees and butterflies on antelope horns



Velvet bundleflower

Texas star

The Meadow is about to bust into with Indian blankets!
2 comments:
I am so delighted to find your blog (popping over from Rock-Oak-Deer after her mention of visiting your place)! I am almost a neighbor - about 12 miles east of Blanco off of 2325. I was just thinking this week about how subtly pretty many of the flowers in my field are now that the showy bluebonnets are going to seed. I don't know the vast majority of them, but found some names here on your blog (and hope to learn more, as I intend to follow you :-) ) Thank you again for all the wonderful information you're providing!
I'm so honored! Thank you! We indeed are neighbors. :-)
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