This gallery contains photos of various native wildflowers. I have separate galleries for Carphephorus species and for Pityopsis graminifolia (SIlkgrass).
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Rhexia spp. aka Meadow Beauty in Lake Kissimmee area
A perennial with tuberous roots, Meadow Beauties come in a few colors, but I've mainly seen pink to bright magenta like this one. They grow in wetter areas and get from 1-3 feet tall. I planted one in with some Coreopsis (Tickseed) in summer 2005 and it bloomed off and on until fall. It is still there, but droughty conditions have limited its growth. I'm guessing that if we have decent rainfall, it will show up and bloom more this summer (2008). This photo was taken near Lake Kissimmee in central Florida.

Rhexia spp. aka Meadow Beauty in Lake Kissimmee area
A perennial with tuberous roots, Meadow Beauties come in a few colors, but I've mainly seen pink to bright magenta like this one. They grow in wetter areas and get from 1-3 feet tall. I planted one in with some Coreopsis (Tickseed) in summer 2005 and it bloomed off and on until fall. It is still there, but droughty conditions have limited its growth. I'm guessing that if we have decent rainfall, it will show up and bloom more this summer (2008). This photo was taken near Lake Kissimmee in central Florida.