Consider how the wild flowers grow. They do not labor or spin. Yet I tell you, not ever Solomon is all his splendor was dressed like one of these. Luke 12:27
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| mixed in with some Buttercups |
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| Virginia Pepperweed |
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| which is also a Mustard plant |
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| Desert-Chicory |
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| "DYC's" are so hard to ID, so I've been told the underside helps with that |
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| Prickly Sowthistle |
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| first sighting of Indian Blanket this year |
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| TAMUT has the best mix of wildflowers around its pond |
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| Rabbitfoot Clover |
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| Venus Looking -Glass |
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| Beaked Cornsalad |
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| So interesting how the Prickly Sowthistle leaves grow |
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| Cutleaf Evening Primrose is even a pretty color when they're closed up for the day |
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| Common Vetch |
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| Texas Star |
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| Weedy Dwarfdandelion |
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| Buttercup |
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| Reversed Clover |
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| WeedyDwarfdandelion |
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| Fuzzy Phacelia |
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| Bristle Thistle with a Bumble Bee |
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| Western Rat Snake |
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| Field Mustard |
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| Field Mustard leaves |
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| White Clover |
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| Shagbark Hickory |
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| Took this Shagbark Hickory pic in "portrait" mode, which allowed me to post on fb in 3D |
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| Giant Leaf-footed Bug |
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| Common Easter Bumblebee having breakfast on our backyard Sharpsepal Beardtongue |
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| looking forward to these Irises opening up -- given to me last year by Deanna next door |

















































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