Bluebonnet season is coming to an end

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Bluebonnet season in Texas came early this year, and experts predict it will end early too. But there are still plenty of other wildflowers left to enjoy this spring in Texas.

PUBLISHED 3:23 PM CDT Mar. 24, 2023AUSTIN, Texas — Bluebonnet season in Texas came early this year, and experts predict it will end early too. But there are plenty of other wildflowers left to enjoy this spring in Texas.

Since the end of March is approaching, this means time is running out to snap some photos of or surrounded by sprawling bluebonnet fields. Medley gives us some good options for where to go. “The safest way to enjoy the bluebonnets is also safest for the plants, near them but not in or on them, always be sure you can see your feet and their surroundings," Medley said.

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