When taking a trip to see the bluebonnets, there are two big rules you should remember.
The blooming of Texas' state flower provides a spring time boom for several Central Texas communities.Large patches of bluebonnets started emerging about a week ago. The growing blue blur along Central Texas roadways is a sign that spring has arrived. The flowers are already attracting visitors to the
Mary Kay Stuvland, who is visiting from California, was taking pictures and agreed the visit is a bucket list trip."I would say it's going to be an average medium year. It's not going to be a spectacular, as saw a couple of years ago, but it's not the worst we've ever seen either," she said."Some of the areas where we got a little bit of rain, like in Central Texas, that really helped boost plants over there.
There are several traditional hot spots for bluebonnets. Notable locations include Ennis, near the metroplex. Hwy 290 between Brenham and Chappel Hill in Washington County. Along with big clusters west of