There is nothing as beautiful as Texas wildflowers in the spring. If you have a chance visit in April you can see the full range of flowers. There are fields full of just bluebonnets. Other fields have a mix of bluebonnets, paintbrush, poppies, and other flowers. The road sides have been seeded with a mix of wildflowers and every trip is a feast for the eye.
The photos in the next posts were taken with the Nikon D50.

The small purple flowers are wine cups.

Bluebonnets

Wildflower Mix

Indian Paintbrush

Not sure if these are Blackeyed Susans or Swamp Sunflowers

Poppy
Photos are Copyright@2008 by Jo Jons
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