Despite the recent rainfall in San Antonio, the bluebonnet season will still be a sad one, according to a local expert.
If predicting the weather is a challenge, then predicting the wildflower bloom for a big state like Texas is even more of a ...
What to KnowBluebonnets were adopted as the Texas state flower on March 7, 1901.There is no law prohibiting the picking of ...
Contrary to what the public may think, bluebonnets are a winter plant that blooms at the end of its lifecycle in the spring.
Some parts of Texas are expected to see fewer bluebonnets than usual this year because of drought. But the Houston area ...
Though this year's bluebonnet season may be sparser than last year's vibrant, sweeping blooms, wildflower experts say that ...
Much of the area is in severe or extreme drought, and without enough rain in the fall, the flowers end up blooming later than usual or not at all. Hannah Armstrong, lead horticulturist with the ...
Part of enjoying the spring season includes visiting Central Texas parks to enjoy the wildflowers. Did you know that the ...
If you’ve ever driven down a Texas highway in the spring, you’ve probably seen the bright blue flowers covering the fields.
Laura W. Bush Native Texas Park: 2943 SMU Boulevard in Dallas features bluebonnets and all kinds of seasonal wildflowers– ...
We had a big drought, so there's probably going to be less bluebonnets than we've seen last year in previous years. East of here, and in East Texas, they had a lot of rain, so they might get a lot ...
Blackmon calls this bluebonnets 101. This session of Q and ... But this year is different, as a definite lack of rain contributed to a slow start overall. Yes, there are some fields that are ...