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. David ...
Declared Texas’ official state flower in 1901, bluebonnets have been representing the state long before they became Instagram's darling. In the '30s, the Texas Highway Department started planting them ...
Looking for bluebonnets? Each year, TxDOT plants 30,000 pounds of seeds along Texas highways, a mix of grasses and wildflowers that bring springtime blooms. While on the prowl, you may also find ...
Experience blooming bliss in Ennis, known as the “Official Bluebonnet City of Texas.” The town, located south of Dallas, attracts visitors in the spring with its beautiful native flowers, but it also ...
(From left) Janet Oyler and Duane Oyler of Leander look at the bluebonnets at the Meadow View Nature Area as the city prepares for the 73rd annual Ennis Bluebonnet Trails Festival in Ennis on Thursday ...