Posted by: Sandy Steinman | April 24, 2013

Brenham Texas Wildflowers Update 4/23/13

Wildflower Watching in Brenham Texas has a new wildflower report for Apr 23, 2013:

Hwy 36 South has quite a lot of indian paintbrush, indian blanket, and evening primrose in the median between Brenham’s city limits and the Washington County border. Very pretty! Bluebonnets were found, among other flowers, along Old Independence Road just this past weekend. The fields on Hwy 290 East are starting to fade a bit – the field on the right, just a couple of miles east of Chappell Hill, is now a bit overgrown and worn, but the field on the left is still quite pretty.

I found a really pretty field of evening primrose mixed with purple verbena over the weekend. Problem is, I can’t remember if I was on Emshoff Rd or New Wehdem Rd when I ran across it!  🙂  Either way, I was west of Hwy 36 South, making my way from Randle Hill Rd back to Hwy 36, somewhere near St James Lutheran Church.

I suggest blazing your own trail – get out there and explore the roads you’ve never been on – we have maps to help you find your way back!!!

Read older reports and see photos at;  Wildflower Watching in Brenham Texas: Texas Wildflowers and Bluebonnets.


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