Went out to take a picture of the Gregg’s Dalea and found this Gulf Fritillary butterfly warming its wings in the afternoon sun. This ground cover has small purple flowers that I’ll post in the future.
Monarda citriodora – Horsemint
Solanum elaeagnifolium – Silverleaf Nightshade fruit
Amongst the bastard cabbage (invasive non-native) out in the field at the planned Blackland Heritage County Park were plenty of Silverleaf Nightshade remnants, adding a bright yellow accent to the green of the grass. Their distinctive blue to purple flowers won’t show up until April and should last through September or thereabouts.
Sonchus sp. – Sow Thistle
Opuntia engelmannii
Lamium amplexicaule part II
Lamium amplexicaule
I rarely use an actual “weed” as a photo subject, since one of my slogans is “May all your weeds be wildflowers” and I don’t want to encourage the “wrong sort” of flowers. But it is raining and I have an excuse for not doing any hand weeding, so I took a picture of what is commonly known as Henbit. It’s a member of the mint family and is rather more attractive than St. Augustine or Bermuda grass, but that won’t help it escape being considered a noxious weed among the turf grasses. Oh well…









