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State Chapters => Texas => Topic started by: Elderberry on March 09, 2019, 07:20:51 pm
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Lauren M. Johnson, CNN • Updated 8th March 2019
It may not technically be spring yet, but West Texas is already buzzing with the first sighting of bluebonnet flowers in Big Bend National Park.
The 2019 Wildflower Season Outlook provided by wildflowerhaven.com, predicted the season would begin early, with blooms appearing on the roadsides before showing up in fields.
"Blooms were first spotted in mid-February and are expected to last until the first week of April,"a representative from Travel Texas tells CNN Travel. "A second bloom [is expected] later this fall from late August to early October."
The bluebonnet is an iconic image for the Texas landscape and brings in thousands of tourists every year. A festival is held in the bluebonnet capital of Burnet, Texas, the second weekend of April to celebrate the blooms.
More: https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/bluebonnets-big-bend-national-park-trnd/index.html (https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/bluebonnets-big-bend-national-park-trnd/index.html)
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I saw bluebonnets today, east of Belton!
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I can assure this: Because of the recent rains, the otherwise drab Southwest is blooming, across Hwys 40, 10 and 8, California, Arizona, NM, etc.
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Indian Paintbrush is taking off in our area.
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We are still a bit cold yet. I'm looking forward to the wild flowers. We haven't had a good crop in years.
I rotortilled the garden on Saturday. Here's praying we don't go into another danged drought.