What to Know Bluebonnets were adopted as the Texas state flower on March 7, 1901. There is no law prohibiting the picking of ...
Burnet, on the northern edge of the Hill Country, is officially known as the Bluebonnet Capital of Texas, which is not to be confused with the official Bluebonnet City of Texas. That honor belongs ...
one wildflower always stands out across Texas fields, roadsides, and gardens — the bluebonnet. With its vibrant blue petals and unmistakable charm, the bluebonnet represents more than beauty ...
Although some regions of Texas are expected to see fewer bluebonnets than usual this year due to drought, the Houston area should have them in abundance. "They need pretty consistent rainfall as ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Last year’s bluebonnet season in Central Texas was outstanding, but for 2025, experts are reporting a season that is a bit more "garden variety." "This year is going to be a ...
And what's the hottest accessory this season? A stunning pic amidst a sea of Texas bluebonnets, of course. The Texas state flower, scientifically known as Lupinus texensis, typically graces us ...
Texas bluebonnets are starting to appear. This patch is growing along I-37 in the Calallen area, and that’s not the only section of highway where you can see the wildflowers. Each year ...
Bluebonnets, the beloved flower of Texas, are something everyone loves. Last month, the first blooms made their debut at Big Bend Ranch State Park in West Texas. Plus, along some highways ...
Bluebonnets grow in the wild all over Texas, but the state seeds bluebonnets along highways which helps reduce maintenance costs because native wildflower species need less mowing and care.