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.or on the KSAT 12 app.Bluebonnets everywhere in Garden Ridge
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