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Not seeing as many bluebonnet photos in your social media feed? There’s a reason. The bloom this year isn’t as good as it’s been in past years. The reason – rain is essential for germinati ...
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The Texas town where bluebonnets are kingLarry Stein, a professor at Texas A&M’s AgriLife Blackland Research & Extension Center, said bluebonnets need rain in the fall and winter for seed germination and plant growth. This year has ...
Amid ongoing drought conditions in Central Texas and miniscule rain levels last fall, Central Texans aren’t likely to see the same picturesque bluebonnets this wildflower season, the Lady Bird ...
To get some of the best photos, you are encouraged to go at sunrise and sunset. A picture-perfect sunrise or sunset can add to the beautiful wildflowers in our area. Of course, as tempting as it may ...
While every Texan’s first thought would be to look for bluebonnets, there are other wildflowers that may bloom in places where bluebonnets don’t. Bluebonnets for this spring are not growing as ...
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