Found this flower in a boggy area some had light purple flowers while some were white flowers on other plants in the same area.
At the TAMU ESSM Range Area to assist Dr, Barron Rector, Assoc. Professor and Extension Range Specialist, with a Plant ID Clinic for FFA and 4H youth. Observations made in the area set up for in situ practice test.
At the TAMU ESSM Range Area to assist Dr, Barron Rector, Assoc. Professor and Extension Range Specialist, with a Plant ID Clinic for FFA and 4H youth. Observations made in the area set up for in situ practice test.
At the TAMU ESSM Range Area to assist Dr, Barron Rector, Assoc. Professor and Extension Range Specialist, with a Plant ID Clinic for FFA and 4H youth. Observations made in the area set up for in situ practice test.
At the TAMU ESSM Range Area to assist Dr, Barron Rector, Assoc. Professor and Extension Range Specialist, with a Plant ID Clinic for FFA and 4H youth. Observations made in the area set up for in situ practice test.
Leaving the TAMU ESSM Range Area after the 4H/FFA Plant ID clinic, I had to stop and investigate the wildflowers on the side of the road.
Leaving the TAMU ESSM Range Area after the 4H / FFA Plant ID clinic, I had to stop and investigate the wildflowers on the side of the road.
Leaving the TAMU ESSM Range Area after the 4H / FFA Plant ID clinic, I had to stop and investigate the wildflowers on the side of the road.
Leaving the TAMU ESSM Range Area after the 4H / FFA Plant ID clinic, I had to stop and investigate the wildflowers on the side of the road.
This is an unfamiliar plant that I saw yesterday.
I thought these are Pinkladies on steroid, but Michael Eason quickly corrected me, lol!