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  2. Devon Lee Carlson - Wikipedia

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    Along with her 14-year-old sister, Sydney, and mother, Michelle, she started a business called Wildflower Cases selling custom phone cases. To fund the company, the Carlson family sold the family home and moved into a rental house owned by Devon and Sydney's grandparents.

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  4. Wildflower strip - Wikipedia

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    A wildflower strip is a section of land set aside to grow wildflowers. These can be at the edge of a field to mitigate against agricultural intensification and monoculture; along road medians and verges; or in parkland or other open spaces such as the Coronation Meadows.

  5. Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center - Wikipedia

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    Former first lady Lady Bird Johnson and actress Helen Hayes founded the National Wildflower Research Center in 1982 to protect and preserve North America's native plants and natural landscapes. The original center was located on a 60-acre site in East Austin.

  6. Native Plant Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Native Plant Trust, founded in 1900 as the Society for the Protection of Native Plants, and long known as the New England Wild Flower Society, is the nation's first plant conservation organization.

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  7. Wildflower - Wikipedia

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    A wildflower (or wild flower) is a flower that grows in the wild, meaning it was not intentionally seeded or planted. The term implies that the plant is neither a hybrid nor a selected cultivar that is any different from the native plant, even if it is growing where it would not naturally be found.