Texas Paintbrush
Castilleja indivisa
Texas boasts a glorious spring wildflower show
when rainfall has been plentiful
during the preceeding months.
This year, we have had an unusually
wet winter, so the flowers should be both
bountiful and colorful.
This morning, even though the skies were grey
and the lighting was miserable,
I took my camera out to see what I could find.
One of the flowers that is already
covering some fields and roadways
is the peachy, pinky, coral, salmon or red Texas paintbrush.
Come back often in the next few weeks
for more Texas wildflower photos.
I look forward to lots and lots
of trips around the Texas countryside
in the days to come!
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