Texas' highways and roads are a perfect excuse to enjoy beautiful spring weather while taking in the fabulous wildflowers native to the state. Initial signs suggest the early spring bloomers such as Indian paintbrush and Texas bluebonnets won't be as plentiful as last year's exceptional crop. However, last year's bumper crop of flowers provided lots of seeds, and added rain in upcoming months should promote a good season of mid-to-late spring bloomers.
Check for the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center's full wildflower forecast at www.wildflower.org in early March for suggested areas to visit. If you snap photos of wildflower displays, consider entering the Center's 2011 Photo Contest – entries will be accepted starting on March 15. Visit www.wildflower.org/photocontest/ for more information.
This information is provided by the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. Learn more at www.wildflower.org.