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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Wildflowers


The yellow wildflowers give off a honey aroma-intoxicating!


Wildflowers in southcentral Texas. Just south of San Antonio, Tx. Picture taken March 10, 2010. We have been overcome with the aroma of honey with these wildflowers. I have added several photos taken at the same time. These grow right up to my house.

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This is taken at my front yard.


Each wildflower (or wild flower) is really a flower which grows in the wild, which suggests that it was never deliberately seeded or selected and planted. However "wildflower" fields of several blended varieties can be bought in seed packages. The word "wildflower" is made hazy by professional seedsmen that have an interest in marketing much more flowers or seed products more expensively compared to whenever tagged with just its name and/or source. The word means the plant most likely is not a hybrid or a chosen cultivar which is by any means not the same as the way in which it seems like in the wild like a native plant, quite possibly when it is growing where it might not normally.

Native plant is often a name to explain plants endemic (indigenous) or naturalized to some offered region in a geologic period.For example plants which have produced, happen naturally, or been with us for several years in an location.

A few native plants get modified to restricted, uncommon surroundings or really severe environments or extraordinary soil conditions. Even though some kinds of plants for these reasons occur just inside a limited range (by virtue of originating or occurring naturally), some could live in varied places or by adaptation to various surroundings.

Amazon can provide any need for Wildflowers (#ad). ( I will receive compensation if you buy).

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