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"WILDFLOWER CAPITAL OF TEXAS"
| The DeWitt County Wildflower Association is a non-profit civic group which promotes the enjoyment and knowledge of wildflowers. DeWitt County's unique location in south-central Texas provides the perfect environment for over 1000 different species of native wildflowers which bloom throughout the year. Each of the native flowering plants has been catalogued by common name (e.g. "Bluebonnet"), scientific name (Lupinus texensis), and family name (Legume). Since many different species are blooming in April, the DeWitt County Wildflower Association invites the public to come and enjoy the beauty of "DeWitt County Lanes and Byways" during the month. This is the ONLY month-long exhibit in the State of Texas! |
Just a typical DeWitt County Lane |
Pink Phlox Standing Winecup Coreopsis |
We invite you to come enjoy our flower-strewn countryside. We hope you will linger to enjoy the special flavor of DeWitt County -- the variety of its small towns, its stately old homes, its magnificent oak trees, the sweeping views of the valley of the Guadalupe River, and of course, its WILDFLOWERS. |
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DeWitt County Wildflower Association
P.O. Box 995 Cuero, Texas Fax: (361) 275-6522 Phone: (361) 275-9942 |
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cuero.org -- Cuero Chamber of Commerce Website
The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
(Formerly the National Wildflower Research Center)
DeWitt County Wildflower Association Home Page
For more information, please mail us at info@dewittwildflowers.org
Download the 2008 Wildflower Brochure(in Adobe pdf format).
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| NEW!! Download the video clip for a sneak peek at what you can see when you tour DeWitt County (11 MB). (Special Thanks to Rex and Patty Smith of Littlebird Pictures for their work on the Video Clip) |
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| Calendar of Events | The Specimen Exhibit | Our Invitation | More Information |
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