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

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    Its annual Bluebonnet Festival, held from April 12-14, is a major attraction. Thousands converge on this Hill Country hamlet on the intersection of Texas 29 and U.S. 281 each spring, mostly ...

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

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    Its annual Bluebonnet Festival, held from April 12-14, is a major attraction. Thousands converge on this Hill Country hamlet on the intersection of Texas 29 and U.S. 281 each spring, mostly ...

  4. In Texas, can you be arrested for picking bluebonnets on ...

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    Its annual Bluebonnet Festival, held from April 12-14, is a major attraction. Thousands converge on this Hill Country hamlet on the intersection of Texas 29 and U.S. 281 each spring, mostly ...

  5. Ennis, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Ennis Polka Run takes place to help fund the Rotary Club and the Children's Reading Club of Ennis. The Bluebonnet Trails Festival celebrates the state flower of Texas and the vibrant bloom of wildflowers in the surrounding countryside. The festival includes sightseeing excursions and a street fair in downtown.

  6. List of city nicknames in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Ennis – Bluebonnet City [8] Falfurrias - Land of Heart's Delight; Floresville – Peanut Capital of Texas [48] Flower Mound – FloMo; Floydada – Pumpkin Capital [11] Fort Davis – Where the Stars Come Out to Play [44] Fort Worth. Cowtown [19] [49] Funky Town [17] Panther City [citation needed] Metroplex (with Dallas) [17] Queen City of ...

  7. 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 ]

  8. Texas bluebonnets already blooming in North Texas - AOL

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    A combination of rain and warmer temperatures means some bluebonnets are already starting to bloom in parts of North Texas.

  9. Chappell Hill, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Chappell Hill today has a tourist economy, attracting visitors with its restored homes, the Bluebonnet Festival, its own sausage company, its Independence Day parade, a Scarecrow Festival, and a museum Archived December 14, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. The Main Street Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places ...