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  • Patch of lemon bee balm and upright prairie coneflowers , The Flower Mound, Flower Mound, Texas, United States, USA. This historic 12.576-acre site hosts a native Tall Grass Prairie  Blackland Prairie remnant. Nineteenth century settlers named this landmark “The Flower Mound”, for the profusion of wildflowers that grow there.See https://theflowermound.com.
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  • Patch of lemon bee balm and upright prairie coneflowers at dusk, The Flower Mound, Flower Mound, Texas, United States, USA. This historic 12.576-acre site hosts a native Tall Grass Prairie  Blackland Prairie remnant. Nineteenth century settlers named this landmark “The Flower Mound”, for the profusion of wildflowers that grow there.See https://theflowermound.com.
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  • Patch of lemon bee balm and upright prairie coneflowers , The Flower Mound, Flower Mound, Texas, United States, USA. This historic 12.576-acre site hosts a native Tall Grass Prairie  Blackland Prairie remnant. Nineteenth century settlers named this landmark “The Flower Mound”, for the profusion of wildflowers that grow there.See https://theflowermound.com.
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  • Patch of lemon bee balm  at side of road lit by flash in evening as cars drive by, The Flower Mound, Flower Mound, Texas, United States, USA. This historic 12.576-acre site hosts a native Tall Grass Prairie  Blackland Prairie remnant. Nineteenth century settlers named this landmark “The Flower Mound”, for the profusion of wildflowers that grow there.See https://theflowermound.com.
    seanfitzgerald_230529_5457.tif
  • Patch of lemon bee balm and upright prairie coneflowers at dusk, The Flower Mound, Flower Mound, Texas, United States, USA. This historic 12.576-acre site hosts a native Tall Grass Prairie  Blackland Prairie remnant. Nineteenth century settlers named this landmark “The Flower Mound”, for the profusion of wildflowers that grow there.See https://theflowermound.com.
    seanfitzgerald_230529_5384.tif
  • Patch of lemon bee balm and upright prairie coneflowers , The Flower Mound, Flower Mound, Texas, United States, USA. This historic 12.576-acre site hosts a native Tall Grass Prairie  Blackland Prairie remnant. Nineteenth century settlers named this landmark “The Flower Mound”, for the profusion of wildflowers that grow there.See https://theflowermound.com.
    seanfitzgerald_230529_5014.tif
  • Patch of lemon bee balm and upright prairie coneflowers , The Flower Mound, Flower Mound, Texas, United States, USA. This historic 12.576-acre site hosts a native Tall Grass Prairie  Blackland Prairie remnant. Nineteenth century settlers named this landmark “The Flower Mound”, for the profusion of wildflowers that grow there.See https://theflowermound.com.
    seanfitzgerald_230529_4982.tif
  • Patch of lemon bee balm and upright prairie coneflowers , The Flower Mound, Flower Mound, Texas, United States, USA. This historic 12.576-acre site hosts a native Tall Grass Prairie  Blackland Prairie remnant. Nineteenth century settlers named this landmark “The Flower Mound”, for the profusion of wildflowers that grow there.See https://theflowermound.com.
    seanfitzgerald_230529_4997.tif
  • Patch of lemon bee balm and upright prairie coneflowers , The Flower Mound, Flower Mound, Texas, United States, USA. This historic 12.576-acre site hosts a native Tall Grass Prairie  Blackland Prairie remnant. Nineteenth century settlers named this landmark “The Flower Mound”, for the profusion of wildflowers that grow there.See https://theflowermound.com.
    seanfitzgerald_230529_4662.tif
  • Patch of lemon bee balm and upright prairie coneflowers , The Flower Mound, Flower Mound, Texas, United States, USA. This historic 12.576-acre site hosts a native Tall Grass Prairie  Blackland Prairie remnant. Nineteenth century settlers named this landmark “The Flower Mound”, for the profusion of wildflowers that grow there.See https://theflowermound.com.
    seanfitzgerald_230529_4972.tif