It’s the prettiest time of year as bluebonnets are starting to pop up across the San Antonio and Houston areas.
Whether it’s an open field, a springtime garden, or a random cluster along the side of a country road, bluebonnets are marking the start of spring in Texas.If you see bluebonnets, you’re urged to not pick the flowers or dig them up from public property, TPWD said.
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