Austin Blooms
White
Portraits of white native wildflowers from the Texas Hill Country.
Left to right, then top to bottom:
Mexican plum (Prunus mexicana)
Halberdleaf rosemallow (Hibiscus laevis)
Broadpod whitlowgrass (Draba platycarpa)
Blackfoot daisy (Melampodium leucanthum)
Tenpetal anemone (Anemone berlandieri)
Texas milkweed (Asclepias texana)
Barbara's buttons (Marshallia caespitosa)
Philadelphia fleabane (Erigeron philadelphicus)
White prickly poppy (Argemone albiflora)
Common buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis)
White rosinweed (Silphium albiflorum)
Devil's claw (Proboscidea parviflora)
©2021 Ted Lee EubanksRed collage
Portraits of red native wiidflowers from the Texas Hill Country.
Left to right, then top to bottom:
Scarlet leatherflower (Clematis texensis)
Coral honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens)
Red yucca (Hesperaloe parviflora)
Standing cypress (Ipomopsis rubra)
Maroon blanketflower (Gaillardia amblyodon)
Scarlet pea (Indigofera miniata)
Scarlet sage (Salvia coccinea)
Cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis)
Texas indian paintbrush (Castilleja indivisa)
Wilcox's phlox (Phlox drummondii ssp. wilcoxiana
Cedar sage (Salvia roemeriana)
Turk's cap (Malvaviscus arboreus var. drummondii)
©2021 Ted Lee EubanksOrange
Portraits of orange native wildflowers from the Texas Hill Country.
Left to right, then top to bottom:
Mexican hat (Ratibida columnifera)
Lanceleaf blanketflower (Gaillardia aestivalis)
Crossvine (Bignonia capreolata)
Trumpet creeper (Campsis radicans)
Flame acanthus (Anisacanthus quadrifidus var. wrightii)
Butterflyweed (Asclepias tuberosa)
Firewheel (Gaillardia pulchella)
Sneezeweed (Helenium elegens)
Copper lily (Habranthus tubispathus)
Texas prickly pear cactus (Opuntia engelmannii var. lindheimeri)
Yellow flax (Linum berlandieri var. berlandieri)
©2021 Ted Lee EubanksYellow collage
Portraits of yellow native wildflowers from the Texas Hill Country.
Left to right, then top to bottom:
Indian mallow (Abutilon fruticosum)
Crown tickseed (Coreopsis nuecensis)
Common sunflower (Helianthus annuus)
Goldball leadtree (Leucaena retusa)
Common goldstar (Hypoxis hirsuta)
Engelmann's daisy (Engelmannia peristenia)
Hooker's scratch daisy (Corispermum hookeri var. pseudodeclinatum)
Maximilian sunflower (Helianthus maximiliani)
Texas green eyes (Berlandiera betonicifolia)
Mexican primrose-willow (Ludwigia octovalvis)
Huisache daisy (Amblyolepis setigera)
Edward's plateau five eyes (Chamaesaracha edwardsiana)
©2021 Ted Lee EubanksGreen collage
Portraits of green native wildflowers from the Texas Hill Country.
Left to right, then top to bottom:
From top to bottom, left to right:
Yellow passionflower (Passiflora lutea)
Antelope-horns (Asclepias asperula)
Bracted passionflower (Passiflora affinis)
Slim milkweed (Asclepias linearis)
Pearl milkvine (Matelea reticulata)
Birdwing passionflower (Passiflora tenuiloba)
Green milkweed (Asclepias viridis)
Tasajillo (Cylindropuntia leptocaulis)
Green comet milkweed (Asclepias viridiflora)
Weak spurge (Euphorbia tetrapora)
Plateau milkvine (Matelea edwardsensis)
Roemer's spurge (Euphorbia roemeriana)
©2021 Ted Lee EubanksBlue collage
Portraits of blue native wildflowers from the Texas Hill Country,
Left to right, then top to bottom:
Blue mealy sage (Salvia farinacea)
Western Venus' looking-glass (Triodanis coloradoensis)
Granite spiderwort (Tradescantia pedicellata)
Late purple aster (Symphyotrichum patens)
Bluebowls (Giliastrum rigidulum)
Texas bluebonnet (Lupinus texensis)
Blue-eyed grass (Sisyrinchium angustifolium)
False dayflower (Tinantia anomala)
Widow's tears (Commelina erecta)
Blue waterleaf (Hydrolea ovata)
Blue mist flower (Conoclinium coelestinum)
Blue curls (Trichostema dichotomum)
©2021 Ted Lee EubanksPurple collage
Portraits of purple native wildflowers from the Texas Hill Country.
Left to right, then top to bottom:
Purple leatherflower (Clematis pitcheri)
Texas skeleton flower (Lygodesmia texana)
Plateau agalinis (Agalinis edwardsiana)
Texas thistle (Cirsium texanum)
Eryngo (Eryngium leavenworthii)
Purple bindweed (Ipomoea cordatotriloba var. cordatotriloba)
Ground plum (Astragalus crassicarpus)
Spurred butterfly pea (Centrosema virginianum)
Purple pleatleaf (Alophia drummondii)
Purple horsemint (Monarda citriodora)
Bracted twistflower (Streptanthus bracteatus)
Purple prairie clover (Dalea compacta var. pubescens)
©2021 Ted Lee EubanksViolet collage
Portraits of violet native wildflowers from the Texas Hill Country.
Left to right, then top to bottom:
Prairie verbena (Glandularia bipinnatifida)
Amberique bean (Strophostyles helvola)
Greg's tube-tongue (Justicia pilosella)
Goldeneye phlox (Phlox roemeriana)
Sand palafox (Palafoxia hookeriana)
Milkpea (Galactia sp.)
Tall winecup (Callirhoe leiocarpa)
Violet woodsorrel (Oxalis violacea)
Texas stork's bill (Erodium texanum)
Texas ironweed (Vernonia texana)
Rock rose (Pavonia lasiopetala)
Rosita (Zeltnera calycosum)
©2021 Ted Lee EubanksBrown collage
The large image at the far left is gravel-bar brickellbush (Brickellia cylindracea). This brickellia is endemic to the Texas Hill Country.
The large image at the far right is pearl milkweed vine (Matelea reticulata). This vine is only found in Texas and bordering northern Mexico.
The four in the center of the poster are as follows, from left to right and top to bottom:
Texas silverpuff (Chaptalia texana)
Texas yellowstar (Lindheimera texana)
Illinois bundleflower (Desmanthus illinoensis)
Scarlet leatherflower (Clematis texensis)Gaillardia
Left to right, then top to bottom:
Maroon blanketflower (Gaillardia amblyodon)
Firewheel (Gaillardia pulchella)
Lanceleaf blanketflower (Gaillardia aestivalis)
Maroon blacketflower (yellow variant) (Gaillardia amblyodon)From Collages - General
Matelea
Left to right, then top to bottom:
Plateau milkvine (Matelea roemeriana)
Pearl milkvine (Matelea reticulata)
Prairie milkvine (Matelea cynanchoides)
Purple milkweed vine (Matelea biflora)From Collages - General
Milkweed vines
Left to right, then top to bottom:
Bearded swallow-wort (Cynanchum barbigerum)
Climbing milkweed vine (Funastrum cynanchoides)
Pearl milkweed vine (Matelea reticulata)
Plateau milkvine (Matelea edwardsensis)
Gulf-coast swallow-wort (Funastrum angustifolium)
Wavy-leaf twinevine (Funastrum crispum)
Talayote (Cynanchum racemosum)
Purple milkweed vine (Matelea biflora)
Prairie milkvine (Matelea cynanchoides)Milkweedvinescombined7500FINAL
From Collages - General
Milkweeds
Left to right, then top to bottom:
Antelope-horns milkweed (Asclepias asperula)
Whorled milkweed (Asclepias verticillata)
Zizotes milkweed (Asclepias oenotheroides)
Green milkweed (Asclepias viridis)From Collages - General
Passionflowers
Left to right:
Yellow passionflower (Passiflora lutea)
Birdwing passionflower (Passiflora tenuiloba)
Bracted passionflower (Passiflora affinis)From Collages - General
Juniper hairstreak (Callophrys gryneus)
These are all photographs of juniper hairstreak (Callophrys gryneus) adults on food plants, photographed in Travis County. Here are the plants.
Left to right, then top to bottom:
Texas kidneywood (Eysenhardtia texana)
Fragrant sumac (Rhus aromatica)
Eryngo (Eryngium leavenworthii)
Huisache daisy (Amblyolepis setigera)
Barbara's buttons (Marshallia caespitosa)
Common buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis)From Collages - General
Wildflower Iridescence
Left to right, then top to bottom:
Texas copper lily (Habranthus tubispathus texensis)
Pearl milkvine (Matelea reticulata)
Drummond's wood-sorrel (Oxalis drummondii)
Widow's tears (Commelina erecta)From Collages - General
Palafoxia
Left to right:
Palafoxia rosea, Palafoxia hookeriana, Palaroxia callosaFrom Collages - General
Wildflowers named for Thomas Drummond
Left to right, then top to bottom:
Drummond's wood-sorrel (Oxalis drummondii)
Purple pleatleaf (Alophia drummondii)
Drummond's onion (Allum drummondii)
Old man's beard (Clematis drummondii)
Drummond's skullcap (Scutellaria drummondii)
Drummond's stitchwort (Minuartia drummondii)Species that are endemic to Texas and the Texas Hill Country
From Collages - General
Species that are endemic in Texas and the Texas Hill Country
Left to right, then top to bottom:
Plateau milkvine (Matelea romeriana)
Scarlet leatherflower (Clematis texensis)
False dayflower (Tinantia anomala)
Maroon blanketflower (Gaillardia amblyodon)
Roemer's spurge (Euphorbia roemeriana)From Collages - General
Clematis
Top to bottom:
Scarlet leatherflower (Clematis texensis)
Purple leatherflower (Clematis pitcheri)
Old man's beard (Clematis drummondii)From Collages - General
Dayflower
Left to right:
Widow's tears (Commelina erecta)
False dayflower (Tinantia anomala)From Collages - General