Texas Native Plants & Wildflowers Picture Directory

Josephine, Arlington, TX(Zone 8a)

Just click on the part to the right of each category, they work just fime.

North, TX

I'm not sure what the problem is for me but it won't work. I was just in another forum too and tried to download a website and it wouldn't work for me there either. Maybe it's just me? Just like the "Big Book" listed just above, I tried to click on that and nothing happens?? Weird.

San Antonio, TX(Zone 8b)

I have had that problem too. Are you using FoxFire? You need to close all your windows, shut your computer down and then turn it back on. See if that helps.

North, TX

Not using Foxfire but will try turning off. Thanks.

San Antonio, TX(Zone 8b)

Let me know if this helped.

North, TX

htop, Yes that did the trick. Closed all my windows before shutting my computer completely down and back on. It's working now. :) Off to look at wildflowers!

This is a great directory frostweed! But I don't think it's been updated much lately. Maybe I can add a few flowers. My bday is coming real soon so maybe a new camera is coming? teehee. hope so anyway! But I might have a few useful pics. We'll see.

Josephine, Arlington, TX(Zone 8a)

Thank you, I am glad it is working for you now. I hope you get the camera and will be able to add a lot of new entries.
Josephine.

Crawford, TX

I finally got around to adding some of my photos to Plantfiles. All are TX natives. If interested, here's the link:

http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/imagesbyuser.php?user=arroyophyte

Josephine, Arlington, TX(Zone 8a)

Wow!!! That is a really impressive list of Texas native plants, Congratulations ! and thank you for posting.
Josephine.

North, TX

Wonderful natives! I was given seeds for the Red yucca that I really would like to plant after seeing yours there; I think it would grow here in east Texas too.

And your Buffalograss is awesome....especially if you don't need to water it much. I refuse to put turf here (or non-natives) but need something to control erosion in some areas, such as around the slopes that run off into the pond. That might be the answer.

Thank you for posting!

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

Nice job! Do you have all of those on your property?? Nice pics too.

allwild... You might use some Frogfruit. I put it in and it stays close to the ground and spreads nicely; plus it blooms!
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/45979/

North, TX

Oh....I reeeally like that Sheila FW Thanks!!

Crawford, TX

Thanks for the positive feedback about the photos. I'm glad they were of interest.

allwild818: Yes, I'm sure red yucca will do well for you as long as you have a moderately well drained location that isn't too acidic or shady. Give it full sun--it can take it!

Sheila_FW: Yes, most of those photos were taken in my yard, although a couple of them came from an arboretum or tallgrass prairies near my home. Thanks for asking.

San Antonio, TX(Zone 8b)

arroyophyte, beautiful photos of beautiful plants. Thanks for sharing them. :o)

Highland Heights, KY(Zone 6a)

Hi, everyone, maybe someone here can help this lady identify what looks like a native plant. She posted in the ID thread, and lives in Killeen, and I noticed she's not a subscriber, so she can't access this forum (after I told her to ask here, oops!).
Thanks! Here's her question: http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1013712/

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