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Mar 23, 2013 1:27 PM CST
Name: josephine
Arlington, Texas (Zone 8a)
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Texas Bluebonnet, Lupinus texesis.
This beautiful annual of the Fabaceae family is the most recognized Texas Native Wildflower.

It's fame is well deserved, for in April and into May it blankets fields and roadways in gorgeous shades of blue.

Mothers with their children as well as glamour girls, engaged couples and brides come to have their picture taken surrounded by a blanket of blooms.
These classic Texas photographs bring beautiful memories to last a lifetime.
People who have never seen a Bluebonnet are astounded at it's beauty, and artists compete to capture the beauty of a field full of Bluebonnets surrounded by mighty Oaks.

The Sandyland Bluebonnet, Lupinus subcarnosus became the Texas State Flower in 1901, and in 1971 the State Legislature made all other Bluebonnets the State Flower.

Four additional species were included in 1971:
Texas Bluebonnet, Lupinus texensis
Big Bend Bluebonnet, Lupinus havardi ( Endemic to Texas)
Dune Bluebonnet, Lupinus plattensis
Bajada Bluebonnet, Lupinus concinnus

Since then Lupinus texenis has been the most popular of all.

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