On this page I have collected together the Pink, Red and Orange colored wildflowers I have seen in my area of Kansas which includes Konza Prairie and Geary County. A number of them can be found in other areas of the United States as well. I have updated this page with blooming times to make IDs easier as well. Depending on weather conditions you may see them a bit earlier or later than is normal.
The page has been expanded with quite a number of new flowers I have photographed that had not appeared before for one reason or another.
I hope you find this page useful in helping to identify the wildflowers you see.
***As always, click on an image for a larger version.***
American Germander June to September
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Black Sampson Echinacea June & July |
Butterfly Milkweed June to August |
Blue Mustard (Also Blue) May to July |

Cat's Claw Sensitive BriarMay to September
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Clasping Coneflower (Also Yellow) May to July
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Cobea Penstemon (Also Purple) May & June
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Crown Vetch June to August |

Curly Dock April to June
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Dame's Rocket May & June
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Deptford Pink May to July
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Eastern Purple Coneflower June to August |

Field Bindweed June to August
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Gayfeather - Blazing Star (Also Purple) June to September
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Gayfeather - Dotted (Also Purple) August & September |

Ground Plum Milk Vetch April & May
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Henbit March to May
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Indian Blanket Flower/Gaillardia May to September |

Musk Thistle May to August
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Pale Poppy Mallow (Also White) May to August |

Perennial Sweet Pea June to August
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Pink Wild Onion July to September
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Pink Smartweed New 2021 July to October
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Prairie Phlox May to July |

Prairie Wild Rose May to July
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Purple Poppy Mallow/Wine Cup April to August
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Red Clover May to September |

Redbud (Tree) March & April
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Rose Verbena May & June |

Showy Evening Primrose (Also White) May to August
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Showy Milkweed May to August
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Small Geranium April to September |

Tall Thistle August & September |

Trumpet Vine June to August |

Wild Columbine April & May |

Wild Four O'Clock May to August
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