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LetMyPeopleVote

(145,278 posts)
Tue Mar 12, 2024, 11:46 AM Mar 12

After a harsh summer and wet winter, Texas sees a brilliant bluebonnet season

Space City is one on my favorite sources for weather information in Houston. When my oldest and I were at Walt Disney World during Harvey, my oldest introduced me to Space City and I relied on this source for information about Houston and Harvey. If there is anything in the Gulf, Space City is the first source I go to.

Bluebonnet season in Texas is amazing



https://spacecityweather.com/after-a-harsh-summer-and-wet-winter-texas-sees-a-brilliant-bluebonnet-season/

Summary: In today’s post I discuss the bluebonnet season, and look ahead to warmer weather and a likely wet weekend. If you have outdoor plans, you’ll definitely want to keep tabs on the potential for precipitation.

Texas bluebonnets
I wanted to say a quick word about wildflowers in general, and bluebonnets in particular. If you’ve driven between Houston and Austin of late you know they’re spectacular. The combination of a very hot summer last year, which thinned out wildflower competition, and a relatively wet winter created near ideal conditions for this bluebonnet season. “On a scale from one to 10, this year looks like it could be an eight, for bluebonnets in particular, if not even better,” said Andrea DeLong-Amaya, of the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, in a forecast a few weeks ago.



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After a harsh summer and wet winter, Texas sees a brilliant bluebonnet season (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Mar 12 OP
Oh yes SARose Mar 12 #1
The Bluebonnets in Texas and the Poppies in Ca both make such vibrant displays. lark Mar 12 #2
We have fields of purple flowers in Ohio. SamKnause Mar 12 #3
K&R! Beautiful!!! Rhiannon12866 Mar 13 #4
Beautiful. Thank you. surfered Mar 13 #5

lark

(23,102 posts)
2. The Bluebonnets in Texas and the Poppies in Ca both make such vibrant displays.
Tue Mar 12, 2024, 12:04 PM
Mar 12

Love seeing them both and both have very strong connections with my families and friends in those states.

surfered

(497 posts)
5. Beautiful. Thank you.
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 01:50 PM
Mar 13

I grew up in the Hill Country west of Austin. My aunts would make their husbands drive them around country roads to see the wildflowers. I miss seeing them.

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