Texas Bluebonnet Sightings

Texas Bluebonnet Sightings PerriAngela Wickham, Publisher
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2019 Texas Bluebonnet Season UpdateAlrighty! Alrighty! Alrighty! As I'm sure most of you have figured out, the 2019 Texa...
03/01/2019

2019 Texas Bluebonnet Season Update
Alrighty! Alrighty! Alrighty! As I'm sure most of you have figured out, the 2019 Texas Bluebonnet Season is upon us! Yay! Right now, as I write, Big Bend National Park is blowing up with Chisos Bluebonnets and Central Texas Bluebonnets have been popping up around the state since last month. It looks to be an early season, folks -- that is, if the super cold weather doesn't move back in. And with all the rain in the fall, bluebonnets had plenty of moisture to set their rosettes. It's possible this could be a stellar season. But as with all things bluebonnets, we'll have to wait and see. LOL.

And with that said, it is with heavy heart that I announce I won't be able to partake in the bluebonnet festivities this season as I have for the past 8 years. It's nothing dramatic that prevents me -- no health or major life issues -- just good ol' plain work obligations and other personal projects vying for my undivided, immediate attention.

Y'all are more than welcome to continue posting on the page and using it as a resource while enjoying your annual bluebonnet frolics, but I will not be able to take or respond to messages and will not be making my weekly update posts, etc. To see what others are reporting, be sure to click on the "posts" tab and look for "visitor's posts."

With that said, I hope everyone a fantastic 2019 Texas Bluebonnet season! Stay safe. Be kind. Enjoy. But most of all, don't stomp the bluebonnets!

Best wishes,
PerriAngela Wickham
Texas Bluebonnet Sightings

Screenshots of Texas Bluebonnet Sightings Reports from our followers for Ennis, Texas, and the surrounding areas.
04/07/2018

Screenshots of Texas Bluebonnet Sightings Reports from our followers for Ennis, Texas, and the surrounding areas.

Screenshots of Texas Bluebonnet Sightings Reports from our followers for metro Austin, Texas, and the surrounding areas.
04/07/2018

Screenshots of Texas Bluebonnet Sightings Reports from our followers for metro Austin, Texas, and the surrounding areas.

Screenshots of Texas Bluebonnet Sightings Reports from our followers for Brenham, Texas, and the surrounding areas.
04/07/2018

Screenshots of Texas Bluebonnet Sightings Reports from our followers for Brenham, Texas, and the surrounding areas.

Screenshots of Texas Bluebonnet Sightings Reports from our followers for the Dallas/Fort Worth metro areas.
04/07/2018

Screenshots of Texas Bluebonnet Sightings Reports from our followers for the Dallas/Fort Worth metro areas.

04/07/2018
Screenshots of Texas Bluebonnet Sightings Reports from our followers for metro Houston, Texas, and the surrounding areas...
04/07/2018

Screenshots of Texas Bluebonnet Sightings Reports from our followers for metro Houston, Texas, and the surrounding areas.

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Screenshots of Texas Bluebonnet Sightings Reports from our followers for the Texas Hill Country.
04/07/2018

Screenshots of Texas Bluebonnet Sightings Reports from our followers for the Texas Hill Country.

Screenshots of Texas Bluebonnet Sightings Reports from our followers for the Waco/Temple/Killeen centroplex.
04/07/2018

Screenshots of Texas Bluebonnet Sightings Reports from our followers for the Waco/Temple/Killeen centroplex.

2018 Bluebonnet Bloom Status Update - 7 April 2018Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! If you haven't gotten out in the bluebonnets yet ...
04/07/2018

2018 Bluebonnet Bloom Status Update - 7 April 2018
Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! If you haven't gotten out in the bluebonnets yet -- or you haven't satisfied your fix -- y'all best get out this weekend.

Yes, bluebonnets will still be blooming for several weeks but with the recent rains and warm weather, y'all are racing against the grasses. We'd say for most of the southern areas of Texas -- Houston, Brenham, San Antonio, Austin -- y'all are approaching peak or you're at it. Pretty soon the bluebonnets will be setting seed, grasses will get ahead of them, and they won't be as fresh.

Y'all in the more northern reaches of Texas -- Waco, Dallas/Fort Worth, and Ennis -- bluebonnets have definitely begun to bloom. You too are racing against the grasses. We recommend getting out in the fields sooner rather than later.

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Austin: we've gotten a ton more sightings reports this week for y'all -- especially for the Round Rock and Georgetown areas. Williams Drive in Georgetown and Gattis Road in Round Rock are looking mighty sweet from what we can tell. Click on http://bit.ly/austinbb2018 for photos and location details.

Brenham: we got scads of sightings reports from the Easter weekend. Yes, Brenham is probably at peak. Go sooner rather than later. Y'all's biggest obstacle will probably be trampling. We're pretty sure those bluebonnets saw a lot of traffic Easter weekend. Good luck! And please, y'all . When you stomp 'em, you kill 'em. Simple as that. Click on http://bit.ly/brenhambb2018 for photos and location details.

Corpus Christi: we didn't get a single sightings report for the Corpus area this week. We believe y'all are past peak and bluebonnets are setting seed pods as well as getting weedy. Click on http://bit.ly/corpusbb2018 for photos and location details from the last several weeks.

Dallas / Fort Worth: it's time for y'all to throw the young 'uns in the tub, gas up the car, and get out in the bluebonnets! For those of y'all lamenting the demise of the JCP field in Plano, last season a few new ones blew up that are blooming this season as well -- the Ford Dealership field in Grapevine, the Fujitsu field in Richardson, and a field in the Los Colinas area. Click on http://bit.ly/dfwbb2018 for photos and location details.

Ennis: those of y'all just itchin' to get out to Ennis, you're in luck. While not all of Ennis is approaching peak -- their fields and roadsides west and north of town are just starting to come in -- they do have one outstanding field at Meadow View Nature Center that is in full bloom and from what they're saying it's gorgeous. It's lakeside and the bluebonnets are thick and luscious. (Maybe a "mini" Mach Road??) If y'all decide to head that way be sure to check out the Ennis Visitor Center website for trail maps, etc, or swing by their new location and chat with the nice folks. They will definitely have nice bluebonnets for the festival the weekend of April 21-22. If you don't go this weekend, be sure to go then. Click http://bit.ly/ennisbb2018 for photos and location details.

Hill Country: it's pretty much the same report we've been saying for the last several weeks -- nothing really to write home about. Sounds like it's a so-so season. However, the small field at Turkey Bend is blooming, Muleshoe has some "clumpy" bluebonnets, there are roadside blooms along Hwys 71 and 281, and FM 306 near Canyon Lake. Willow City Loop has had very discouraging reports. Click on http://bit.ly/hillcountrybb2018 for photos and location details.

Houston: y'all should be approaching peak this weekend as well. We're hearing there are still bluebonnets at the usual spots -- Terry Hershey Park, White Oak Bayou, the Hwy 96/Lawrence Road field in League City, and Rob Fleming Park in The Woodlands. We've heard the "Little Red Barn" patch in Pearland is now closed off to the public. A new location we've heard about is Willow Waterhole. Click on http://bit.ly/houstonbb2018 for photos and location details.

San Antonio: sounds like y'all have had a pretty good season with sweet, new fields being reported. Y'all should be at peak as well so it's best to get out now before the grasses get ahead of them. We had new fields reported at Northwest Vista Community College as well the Valley Ranch subdivision off 1604 and Culebra. Click on http://bit.ly/sanantoniobb2018 for photos and location details.

Waco / Temple / Killeen: y'all should be approaching peak. In Killeen, the A&M campus is blooming nicely. Fort Hood has bluebonnets but we weren't given a location so we don't know which housing area. In Waco, Hwy 31 on the way to Corsicana is blooming nicely. And for Temple, bluebonnets are beginning to bloom along Loop 363, the 31st St railroad tracks, and along Hwy 95 near Holland. Click on http://bit.ly/wacobb2018 for photos and location details.

As we've said before, now is the time to get out in the bluebonnets! Yes, there will still be blooms for the next several weeks but y'all are definitely racing against the grasses.

Get out in the fields and enjoy! : )

Screenshots of Texas Bluebonnet Sightings Reports from our followers for metro San Antonio, Texas, and the surrounding a...
03/30/2018

Screenshots of Texas Bluebonnet Sightings Reports from our followers for metro San Antonio, Texas, and the surrounding areas.

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