I haven't wasted too much time traipsing to the countryside in search of flowers. In early spring, it helps to hop out of the car and wander away a bit from the road. Tiny flowers emerge unseen, otherwise. The flowers I found this morning do not grow more than an inch, and some barely a half-inch across.
Above, the Blackfoot and Huisache daisies. Cattle and deer like the taste of them.
Stork's-bill.
A horse named Festus (I think) munching on native grasses (and daisies, if any, yum).
In the background, the mesquite has not yet awakened from its winter slumber.
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