Brazos Bend State Park Volunteer Organization
WILDFLOWERS
OF
BRAZOS BEND STATE PARK
(listed in alphabetical order according to bloom period)

February March April May June July August September

February

Bristly Sensitive Brier, Thru May
Common Dandelion, -- Most of Yr.
Curly Dock, -May
False Dandelion, -June
Henbit, -Apr
Philadelphia Fleabane, –May
Southern Corydalis, –Apr
Sow Thistle, –Nov
Texas Vervain, –Nov
Ten Petal Anemone, -- March
Yellow Wood Sorrel, -Nov

April

Annual Sunflower, –Nov
Bluebonnet, –May
Bluets, -- Nov.
Bullnettle, -- Sept.
Burhead, –June
Carolina Horsenettle, –Oct
Cut-Leaved Evening Primrose, -Oct
False Dragonhead, –June
Horsebean (Ratama), –May
Indian Blanket, –Sep
Lanceleaf Loose Strife, –Oct
Lemon Horsemint, –Oct
Macartney Rose, –Oct
Meadowpink, –July
Narrow-Leaved Sagittaria, --Oct
Obedient Plant, –June
Pale Meadow Beauty, –Aug
Plains Coreopsis, –Aug
Prairie Coneflower, –Oct
Prairie Parsley, –Aug
Purple Passionflower, –Sep
Purple Rocket, –June
Ratama (Horsebean), –May
Self-Heal, –June
Shiny Coneflower, –Oct
Showy Milkweed, –Aug
Southern Blue Flag Iris, –June
Trumpet Creeper/Vine, –Oct
Tuber Vervain, –Oct
Turks Cap, –Oct
White Clover, –Nov
White Gaura, –Oct
Yellow Puff, –Oct
Yellow Sweet Clover, –Aug

March

Alligator Weed, –Sep
Axocatzin, –Nov
Baby Blue-Eyes, -- May
Bayou Violet, –Apr
Blue Star, –May
Butterweed, –Apr
Carolina Anemone, –June
Carolina Buttercup, –Apr
Corn Salad, -- May
Crow Poison (False Garlic), –Nov
Deer-Pea Vetch, –May
Dotted Blue-Eye Grass, –June
Dwarf Dandelion, -Nov
False Garlic (Crow Poison), –Nov
Floating Bladderwort, -- July
Green Milkweed, --Aug
Herbertia, –May
Indian Paintbrush, –May
Japanese Honeysuckle, –Nov
Kentucky Wisteria, –July
Loose Flower-Penstemon, –June
Lyre-Leaf Sage, –May
Pink Evening Primrose, –Aug
Potato Dandelion, –June
Red Buckeye, –Apr
Spider Lily, –May
Spiderwort, –May
Texas Bull Nettle, –July
Texas Dandelion, –Nov
Texas Frog Fruit, –Nov
Texas Toadflax, -- May
Trumpet Honeysuckle, –Apr
Venus Looking-Glass, –June
Violet Ruellia, -- Dec.
Wild Indigo, -- April
Winecup, –Aug
Wood Sorrel, (Oxalis) –May
Yellow Star-Grass, -- May

May

Basket Flower, –Aug
Bitterweed, –Dec
Black/Brown Eye Susan, –Oct
Brazilian Vervain, –Oct
Brown/Black Eye Susan, –Oct
Butterfly Pea, –Sep
Day-Flower, –Oct
Evening Star Rain Lily, --Sept
Horse Mint(Spotted Beebalm), -Aug
Indian Plantain, -Aug
Morning Glory Vine, –Oct
Mountain Mint, –Oct
Partridge Pea, -Oct
Powder Puff, –Oct
Spotted Beebalm (Horsemint), -Aug
Water Hyacinth, -- July
West-Indian Lantana, –Oct
White Rose Mallow, –July
Yellow Lotus, –Oct

June

Hooker Eryngo, –Sep
Kansas Gayfeather, –Oct
Pickerel Weed, -Aug
Rattlebush, –Sep
Rosin-Weed, –Sep
Swamp Smart Weed, –Oct
Wooly Rose Mallow, –Sep

July

Baccharis (Sea Myrtle), –Oct
Blue Mist-Flower, –Dec
Boneset, -Nov
Creeping Spot Flower,–Nov
Gayfeather, -Oct
Goatweed (Wooly Croton), –Oct
Ironweed, –Oct
Scarlet Hibiscus (Texas Star), -Sep
Sea Myrtle (Baccharis), –Oct
Sharp Gayfeather, –Nov
Shrubby Water Primrose, –Oct
Snow-On-The-Prairie, –Oct
Texas Star (Scarlet Hibiscus), -Sep
Wooly Croton (Goatweed), -Oct

August

Black Snakeroot, –Nov
Blue Waterleaf, –Oct
Climbing Hempweed, –Nov
Goldenrod, –Oct
Late-Flowering Boneset, –Nov
Powdery Thalia, –Nov
Tree Tobacco, –Oct

September

Goldenrod, -- Nov
Purple Gerardia, -Nov

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Updated: Mon, Sep 3, 2007

The purpose of the Volunteer organization is to assist and educate the visitors of Brazos Bend State Park through
information and interpretive programs and to assist in the care and conservation of the Park.

Brazos Bend State Park
21901 FM 762
Needville, TX 77461
(979) 553-5101