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What Blooms In Texas In The Spring?


There's no denying it! Signs of spring in Texas are popping up everywhere, and it's a glorious time to be outdoors. Whether taking a long drive or a refreshing walk, enjoy the fresh air and keep your eye out for these ten beautiful flowers that bloom in Spring in Texas.


Bluebonnet - Lupinus Texensis - The bluebonnet is the official state flower of Texas and is probably the most well-known flower in the state. These beautiful blooms are found all over Texas but are most abundant in the Hill Country.


Indian Paintbrush - Castilleja Indivisa - Also known as "Texas plume," this native flower often grows along roadsides and fields throughout the state. The vibrant red blooms are especially striking against a blue sky.


Texas Star - Hedyotis Nigricans - This tiny white flower is commonly found in wooded areas and along roadsides in East Texas.


Scarlet Gilia - Ipomopsis - A beautiful red flower that blooms in the spring, the scarlet gilia is most often seen in the hill country and along the Edwards Plateau.


Primrose - Oenothera Speciosa - Also known as "evening primrose," this flower blooms in the evening and closes during the daytime. The pretty yellow blossoms can be found all over Texas but are most common in the eastern and central parts of the state.


Drummond Phlox - Phlox Drummondii - This spring-flowering annual is commonly seen in fields and along roadsides throughout Texas. The plant gets its name from Scottish botanist Thomas Drummond, who collected specimens of the flower during a visit to Texas in 1835.


Mexican Plum - Prunus Mexicana Tree - This small or large shrub is common in Texas's central and eastern parts. The pretty white flowers bloom in the spring, giving way to edible plum fruits in the summer.


Purple Coneflower - Echinacea Purpurea - A native flower that blooms in the spring, the purple coneflower is common in fields and along roadsides throughout Texas.


Firewheel - Gaillardia Pinnatifada - The "blanket flower," this native Texas wildflower blooms from spring to fall. The pretty red and yellow flowers are common in the central and western parts of the state.


Indian Blanket - Gaillardia Pinnatifada - Another native springtime bloomer, the Indian blanket is commonly found throughout Texas fields and roadsides. The pretty red and yellow flowers are common in the central and western parts of the state.


In landscaping terms, these plants earn the name "bloomers" because they flower in the spring. However, some of them, such as the bluebonnets, may also bloom at other times of the year.


If you're looking to add some color to your yard this spring, the professionals at Cut N Edge can integrate 2022 landscaping trends that incorporate these beautiful flowers into your Texas landscaping, supporting sustainability in the Lone Star State.


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