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Callirhoe involucrata – Tasty taproot if you know where to look

May 27, 2020 - 00:00
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Callirhoe involucrata, winecups, are native to Texas and northern Mexico. Seen in Grimes County beginning in late winter or spring, the bright magenta cup-shaped flowers can’t be missed in fields and along highways. There are similar species of Callirhoe called winecups used the same way as C. involucrata. Callirhoe is from ...

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