Native Plants
Bransford, W.D. and Dolphia
Bill (W.D.) (1913-1996) and Dolphia Bransford (1915-2015) moved from San Angelo to Kingsland, Texas in 1950. There they established the first fish camp in the area. A carpenter, Bill built small cabins and a larger building which served as a general store.Bill was interested in photography so he and Dolphia would set out in their camper taking pictures of wildflowers and scenery along the way. After plants were photographed, Dolphia researched them and recorded their botanical name, family and common name on each slide. The Bransfords would travel for two or three months at a time and eventually visited nearly every corner of the United States and Canada. They spent 40 years pursuing their favorite pastime and stopped only when Bill’s vision diminished.
At the beginning, Bill photographed plants mostly from a distance, often too far to see enough detail necessary to identify his subjects. Dolphia encouraged him to get close-ups of the plants so that they could be identified and so that their full beauty could be appreciated. Many times he would lie flat on the ground to get the perfect shot. His extra effort shows in the quality of his photographs.
Bill enjoyed presenting prints of his photographs in collections, displaying images of entire genera or families in a single frame. In one case, it took six years of effort to get the photograph of a single species necessary to complete one of these framed collections.
Wishing to find a suitable, permanent home for their work, Mr. and Mrs. Bransford began donating their slide collection to the National Wildflower Research Center in 1987 and were privileged to enjoy Mrs. Johnson’s company on several occasions. Over the years, countless thousands of visitors to this website have enjoyed the work and study of this devoted couple.
Today, the nearly 4500 native plant slides contributed to the Wildflower Center by Bill and Dolphia Bransford remain one of the largest image collections in the NPIN Image Gallery.
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scientific name | common name(s) | image gallery |
Agoseris heterophylla | Annual Agoseris | |
Agoseris heterophylla | Annual Agoseris | |
Agoseris heterophylla | Annual Agoseris | |
Agoseris heterophylla | Annual Agoseris | |
Agave lechuguilla | Lechuguilla Tula Ixtle Maguey Lechuguilla Shindagger | |
Agave lechuguilla | Lechuguilla Tula Ixtle Maguey Lechuguilla Shindagger | |
Agalinis linifolia | Flaxleaf False Foxglove | |
Ageratina occidentalis | Western Snakeroot Western Thoroughwort | |
Agalinis oligophylla | Ridgestem False Foxglove | |
Agave parryi | Parry's Agave Century Plant Parry Agave | |
Agave parryi | Parry's Agave Century Plant Parry Agave | |
Agave parryi | Parry's Agave Century Plant Parry Agave | |
Agalinis purpurea | Purple False Foxglove Purple Gerardia Gerardia | |
Agalinis purpurea | Purple False Foxglove Purple Gerardia Gerardia | |
Agalinis setacea | Threadleaf False Foxglove | |
Agalinis setacea | Threadleaf False Foxglove | |
Agalinis tenuifolia | Slenderleaf False Foxglove | |
Allium acuminatum | Tapertip Onion | |
Allium brevistylum | Shortstyle Onion | |
Allium canadense | Meadow Garlic Wild Garlic Wild Onion | |
Allium canadense | Meadow Garlic Wild Garlic Wild Onion | |
Allium cernuum | Nodding Onion | |
Allionia choisyi | Smooth Trailing Four O'Clock Trailing Four O'Clock Annual Windmills Umbrellawort Garapatilla | |
Allium coryi | Yellowflower Onion Yellow-flowered Onion | |
Allium crenulatum | Olympic Onion | |
scientific name | common name(s) | image gallery |