Jun 7, 2026
Flowers Guide for Kansas
Prairies, wetlands, grasslands, and migration routes
Flower highlights, bloom-focused sightings, and the best places to look for flowers in Kansas. Use the highlight list to start quickly, then work through the full guide for a broader local view.
Sightings
56
Species
45
Active Months
7

Category Overview
Flowers across Kansas
This guide focuses on flowers within Kansas' wider region guide, with bloom-rich sightings and the places where wildflowers help define the landscape through the seasons.
Latest Sightings
Recent flower sightings in Kansas
A recent look at flower sightings across Kansas.
Sightings Map
See where flower sightings cluster
Start wide, then zoom in to see where flower sightings cluster across Kansas.
Top Highlights
Top 5 flowers to look for in Kansas
These flowers are snapped the most across this region.





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Places to Start
Best places for flowers in Kansas
These place guides connect well with the flowers covered in this region.

Kansas, US
Haskell-Baker Wetlands
You might spot American Robin, Monarch, and Italian Wall Lizard.
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Sunset Zoo
You might spot Eastern Fox Squirrel and Eastern Cottontail.
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Kansas, US
Rolling Hills Zoo
You might spot Pond Slider, Canada Goose, and Gopher Snake.
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Sedgwick County Zoo
You might spot Duck, Canada Goose, and Pond Slider.
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Kansas, US
Topeka Zoo
You might spot Italian Wall Lizard, Amur Honeysuckle, and Monarch.
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Kansas, US
David Traylor Zoo of Emporia
You might spot Common Buckeye, Carolina Mantis, and Eastern Fox Squirrel.
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Full Guide
Full Kansas flowers list
The complete ranked list for this guide, ordered by sightings count.
American pokeweed
Amur honeysuckle
Clover
Prickly Russian Thistle
common milkweed
grey-headed coneflower
mayapple
pale smartweed
white clover
Carolina horsenettle
Common Hedge Parsley
Deptford pink
Desert Prince's Plume
Field madder
Foxglove Beardtongue
Great Plains yucca
Grey Field-speedwell
Jack-in-the-Pulpit
Japanese honeysuckle
New England aster
Osage-orange
Pinkladies
Redbud Tree
Sacred Datura
White Avens
Yarrow
Yellow Iris
chicory
common dandelion
crossflower
dwarf mallow
field bindweed
giant ragweed
greater periwinkle
greater plantain
hemp dogbane
henbit deadnettle
leadplant
mock strawberry
musk thistle
pin oak
prairie phlox
ribwort plantain
smooth sumac
water smartweed
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