Texas wildflower identification

Richardson, TX

Can anyone help me identify this Central Texas wildflower? Thank you!

Marty

Thumbnail by mle_flowers
San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

It took me a minute because I was thinking hibiscus/malva but the 3 flowers on 1 stem was spoiling that.

What about Texas Storksbill, Erodium texanum?
https://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/147126/

If you agree, can you add it to our PlantFiles? Your photo is so gorgeous! I can add it if you rather.

Richardson, TX

Thanks so much, Kell! That's absolutely it. I was stumped by the three flowers on one stem too. I'd be happy learn how to post (I have lots more TX wildflower photos), where would I go? I don't see PlantFiles.

Richardson, TX

I found PlantFiles & have added the requestedinfo, but I don't see where to upload the photo before submitting? Please advise.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

We would absolutely love for you to share all your photos with us on PlantFiles!!!!

Specifically to add your great photo of Erodium texanum
go to here
https://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/77415/
scroll down to close to the bottom to "Upload an image" just above to and to the right of Gardeners' Notes:

Click on "Upload an image" and go towards the bottom of page to "Send this file:" to add your photo. You can add a description or not.

Then for the rest of your photos first see if there is already an entry for your plant. If so, do above.

The easiest way I have found to locate a specific plant entry is go to Google then enter - "daves garden plant name" and if there is an entry it usually will come right up. It might be the 2nd to come up. Sometimes a cultivar of the same genus/species comes up first so check for that.

If no plant entry yet made, click on the general link
https://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/
see to the right a box that says "Contribute to Dave's Garden
Add a New Plant to the List"
Click on it and fill in the blanks.

I hope it does not sound complicated because it is really easy.

Feel free to dmail me or come back to this thread if you get stuck.

Thanks so much!

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