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Huffhines Park Wildflowers
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Wildflowers at Huffhines Park

Every spring, wildflowers bloom alongside the lakes (or ponds) at Huffhines Park. There are several different kinds. Scroll down to find out more about them.

Larkspur

LARKSPUR (Bluish-Purple)

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LARKSPUR (White)

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LARKSPUR (Light Purple)

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EVENING PRIMROSE

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CORNFLOWER

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FALSE QUEEN ANNE'S LACE

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POPPY

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MEXICAN HAT

This wildflower is called "Mexican Hat" because it resembles a sombrero.

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HEDGE MUSTARD

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