Bluebonnets are amazing in 2007.
The bluebonnet, a name common to several North
American species of Lupinus, is the state flower of Texas. They usually
grow about 1 ft tall. The name is possibly derived from the shape of the
petals of the flower and their resemblance to the bonnets worn by pioneer
women to shield themselves from the sun.
These pictures were taken in the Hill Country, West of
Austin, on the road from Willow City to Riley Mountain. April 7 2007.
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