Bluebonnets on the Farm #2
by David and Carol Kelly
Title
Bluebonnets on the Farm #2
Artist
David and Carol Kelly
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Photograph - Photograph
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A hardy winter annual native to Texas, the bluebonnet has been adopted as the "State Flower of Texas". This is the most commonly seen variety along roadsides and in uncultivated pastures throughout the state. Flowers are densely arranged on a spike with a characteristic ice white terminal tip. Bluebonnets cannot tolerate poorly drained, clay based soils. Seed planted in poorly drained soils will germinate, but plants will never fully develop. Seedlings will become either stunted or turn yellow and soon die. Prefers a sloped area in light to gravelly, well-drained soil. Requires full sun.
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June 9th, 2013
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