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  2. 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 ...

  3. Porfirio Salinas - Wikipedia

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    His work is divided among a number of subjects, but Hill Country landscapes of the Texas bluebonnets predominate. The bluebonnet landscape has remained eternally popular with both collectors of historic Texas paintings and contemporary artists. [10] Salinas also painted many scenes of Texas red oak trees in the autumn and prickly pear cactus.

  4. Bluebonnet (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Lupinus texensis, Texas bluebonnet or Texas lupine; On March 7, 1901, Lupinus subcarnosus became the only species of bluebonnet recognized as the state flower of Texas; [2] however, Lupinus texensis emerged as the favorite of most Texans. So, in 1971, the Texas Legislature made any similar species of Lupinus that could be found in Texas the ...

  5. Is a superbloom of Texas bluebonnets in the forecast? What ...

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    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.

  6. Bluebonnets are in bloom. 7 places in Texas to see the ... - AOL

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    The bluebonnets are blooming in Texas, and it looks like its going to be a good year. A prediction from the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin is looking more prescient by the day ...

  7. Here's the reason some Texas bluebonnets are maroon ... - AOL

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    Researchers from Texas A&M University created maroon bluebonnets in honor of the university's colors. Here's the reason some Texas bluebonnets are maroon — (yes, it's an Aggie thing) Skip to ...

  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. Bluebonnet fields: Where to see bluebonnets for ... - AOL

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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.