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 Wildflowers:
  Birds and
    Wildflowers, About.comAn article about the ties between wildlife and wildflowers in the backyard.
Common
    Questions about Wildflowers and Native Plants, University of Minnesota Extension
    ServiceThe title tells it all. The answers are good, too.
How to Create Your Own
    Wildflower Meadow, Windstar Wildlife InstituteA family nature project for all ages.
The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower CenterWildflowers and more!
Michigan
    Wildflowers 1999 and Michigan
    Wildflowers 2000, CC-CHS Biology ProjectAn extensive catalog of native and non-native wildflower pictures taken in Michigan.
Native Wildflowers, Prairie
    FrontierLists of native wildflowers, organized by color groups, with photos, sun, moisture,
    height and blooming information.
Plants Database, USDA Natural Resources
    Conservation ServiceSearchable database and fact sheets for native and non-native plants.
Prairie and Wildflower
    Plantings, Northern GardeningAn interesting article on establishing a wildflower meadow or prairie garden.
prairiesource.comA wildflower reference guide and much, much more.
Weed Management for
    Wildflowers (HTML or PDF
    49KB ), North Carolina State University Cooperative ExtensionMaintenance and long-term weed management of wildflower plantings.
Wildflower & Prairie Grass
    Planting Instructions, Prairie FrontiersGood article with before, during and after information.
Wildflower Gardening,
    Brooklyn Botanic GardenNatives and non-natives, with tips on how to grow them.
Wildflower
    Meadows, GardenGuides.comA brief list of tips and techniques for creating a beautiful wildflower meadow.
Wildflower
    Plantings (PDF 715KB), USDA Natural Resources Conservation ServiceA conservation management sheet with lots of information and help.
Wildflowers,
    Michigan State University ExtensionArticles covering wildflowers for many different land types.
Wildflowers, GardenWebLinks to the various resources GardenWeb has relating to wildflowers and native plants.
Wildflowers for the Home
    Landscape, University of Nebraska Cooperative ExtensionThis brief article takes you from site selection through maintenance and includes a
    good reference section.
Wildflowers in bloom,
    Texas Agricultural Extension ServiceLots of information applicable to all parts of the U.S.
Wildflowers
    in the Home Landscape (PDF 42KB), Missouri University ExtensionReally good, extensive article.
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