Narrowleaf silkgrass (Pityopsis graminifolia) blooms late summer through early winter in sandhill, flatwoods and scrub habitats throughout the state. It has brilliant yellow flowers and silvery leaves. The post Narrowleaf silkgrass appeared first on Florida Wildflower Foundation.| Florida Wildflower Foundation
White indigoberry ( Randia aculeata) is an evergreen flowering shrub or small tree found in pine rocklands and coastal strands and hammocks in Central and South Florida. The post White indigoberry appeared first on Florida Wildflower Foundation.| Florida Wildflower Foundation
Florida paintbrush (Carphephorus corymbosus) blooms from mid-summer into fall, attracting butterflies and other pollinators. It occurs naturally in sandhills, pine flatwoods, scrubby flatwoods, mesic flatwoods and ruderal areas. The post Florida paintbrush appeared first on Florida Wildflower Foundation.| Florida Wildflower Foundation
Firebush produces bright orange to red tubular flowers that are filled with nectar. The blooms attract both butterflies and hummingbirds.| Florida Wildflower Foundation
Bushy seaside oxeye (Borrichia frutescens) blooms year-round, keeping our coastline in color and attracting pollinators.| Florida Wildflower Foundation
Pine-hyacinth is an endemic perennial wildflower found in moist flatwoods, sandhills and prairies in the Florida peninsula.| Florida Wildflower Foundation