I like to take pictures of whatever pretty view, animal or plant I
find on my way. I decided to make my very first post about the wildflowers of
this region.
A wildflower is a flower that hasn't been
cultivated and has grown by itself from the land, without any human
intervention. Therefore, the type of plant that grows will depend on the area
where is growing and completely adapted to the natural factors of its
surroundings.
But why are wildflowers important?
Since wildflowers are a type of native
plant they are adapted to withstand the local weather, to live on the soil from
that region and to coexist with other living species around them. Plants and
animals which have evolved together in the same environment depend of each
other to survive, therefore, native plants are the foundation of the life cycle
in an ecosystem, and help preserve the biodiversity in it.
So here are a few examples of the
wildflowers from the Rio Grande Valley:
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Autumn Sage • Salvia Greggii |
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Awnless Bush Sunflower • Simsia Calva |
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Crucita / Butterfly Mistflower • Chromolaena Odorata |
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Turk's Turban • Malvaviscus Arboreus |
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Sixangle Foldwing • Dicliptera Sexangularis |
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??? ... Anyone knows? |
Well, see you in my next post!
- Sam