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An Acre In Texas

Documenting the vast array of wild plants and creatures which can co-habit just a single one-acre residential property

plants

Antelope Horns

Scarlet Spiderling

Texas Toadflax

A Texas Toadflas (Nuttallanthus texanus), also known as Blue Toadflax or Linaria canadensis var texanus, growing in a sunny location on our acre in texas among other wildflowers

Eastern Redbud

A cluster of eastern redbud blooms in late march of this year.

Henbit

A Henbit Deadnettle side view with a flower blooming. The shape reminds me of a multi-tiered water fountain.
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