Blooming Bluebonnets in Austin
Austin is one of many parts of Texas which is represented by the famous bluebonnets. There are at least five varieties of bluebonnets today and are all just as beautiful and blue as the other. Bluebonnets are such attractive roadside and garden flowers which commonly bloom in the month of March to signal the arrival of spring.
Homeowners usually grow these flowers for aesthetic purposes as well as a symbol of a true Texan resident. These flowers are also frequently used in creating wonderful centerpieces as well as fresh garlands and bouquets. The growing of these flowers starting from seed can be quite a challenge especially by inexperienced plant growers.
The state of Texas and bluebonnets has a very strong history together thus these flowers became the state flower of Texas in 1901. In spring, these flowers would dominate the entire plains of Texas. However, due to the increasing population, these cheerful wildflowers are easily becoming rare.
In Austin, the peak season for blooming Bluebonnets is within the second week of April. However, this can vary greatly according to the general climate all throughout the year. They generally bloom in early in warm locations and much later cooler conditions. Austin is known for its warm climate, thus it wouldn’t be too hard to spot bluebonnets blooming in March and April. For more of bluebonnets sightings, visiting the Texas Hill Country which is just within the area of Austin, offers the best and the most colorful display of blooming bluebonnets during the season.
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