When is the best time to see/photograph Texas wildflowers?
The wildflowers start to appear in Texas during the last two weeks of March, peaking during the first two weeks of April. Texas bluebonnets (Lupinus texensis), the State flower, are especially noticable along the Interstate highway roadsides and medians. For more information on wildflowers, the Wild Texas Web Guide’s Wildflower & Fall Foliage Viewing category contains dozens of links to online wildflower reports, photos and information.