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  2. Bluebonnet fields: Where to see bluebonnets for gorgeous pictures

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    One of the best parts of spring in Texas has to be the bloom of bluebonnets! As spring unfolds across the Lone Star State, here's where to go so you can snap a picture with the state flower.

  3. Bluebonnet (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Bluebonnet blooms are now a common sight along these highways in the springtime. [2] They serve as a popular backdrop for family photographs, and the Department of Public Safety issues safety recommendations with regard to drivers pulling off highways to take such pictures.

  4. Lupinus texensis - Wikipedia

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    Lupinus texensis, the Texas bluebonnet or Texas lupine [1] is a species of lupine found in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and the Mexican states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas. With other related species of lupines also called bluebonnets, it is the state flower of Texas. [2] [3] It is an annual [4] which begins its life as a small ...

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  6. Welcome to spring: The Earth is already laughing in flowers ...

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    A favorite backdrop for photos, bluebonnets have already been spotted in other parts of the state. If you've seen some in the Wichita Falls area, let us know by emailing TChoate@Gannett.com.

  7. Tiny Texas Towns with the Best Bluebonnet Views This Spring - AOL

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  8. Lupinus subcarnosus - Wikipedia

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    Lupinus subcarnosus, the sandy land bluebonnet or Texas bluebonnet, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. [2] It is native to southeastern Texas and northeastern Mexico. [ 1 ] A winter annual reaching 40 cm (16 in), it prefers deep sandy soils. [ 2 ]

  9. Taking bluebonnet photos? Watch out for rattlesnakes ... - AOL

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