To report what’s blooming in your area, attach your photo to an e-mail and send it to photos@flawildflowers.org.
It's that easy! Please provide the following information:
Subject Line: Describe the photo: “Coreopsis Lancelota in Volusia County"
E-mail Body:

Please note: You must own the rights to any photo you send the Florida Wildflower Foundation. By posting your photo, you agree to allow the Florida Wildflower Foundation to use your photo to promote Florida wildflowers through its social media outlets, blog and Web site, and to use the photo in all media to promote its Flickr presence. The Foundation is not responsible for photos that are copied from its Web site and displayed elsewhere.
Rules and Tips
1. Please post only photos of Florida's native wildflowers in natural communities, beside roadways, in meadows and in landscapes.
2. Do include an approximate location of the flower (i.e., geotags, city, county, road name, park name) so that we can share the bloom with others who may be interested in viewing wildflowers. To protect your privacy, though, please remove geotags if you are posting wildflowers in your home's landscape. Just give us your town's name.
3. The Florida Wildflower Foundation reserves the right to withhold publication of photos of non-native wildflowers and any other material deemed improper or of insufficient quality to clearly depict the subject.
The Florida Wildflower Foundation is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. Your dollars support planting, research and grant programs that fill our world with wildflowers.