Posted by: Sandy Steinman | May 2, 2013

Ennis Texas Wildflower Update 5/1/13

Texas Wildflower Heaven has the following report for Ennis Texas:

Pretty much all of the “favorite usual” spots were nearly void of bluebonnets or any wildflowers for that matter. Locations like Andrews RD and FM-813 were nothing like they were last year, but had a few nice spots if you walked along the extent of the field. I was at Andrews RD early on Sunday morning and it was funny to see some people would stop at the middle of the field where hardly any blooms were. They would take a few photos, get in their car and drive right past the end of the field where it was the most dense with blooms. I did alert a few that I met while there. Same thing on FM-813 on the west leg past the intersection with 879. If you drive around the corner going west on FM-813, you might miss the nice spot on the east end of the field on the right.

Here were my top spots:
Andrews RD
Hornik RD (the red house and the old barn)
Creechville RD (1181)- between Hornik RD and Spence RD.
FM-813 west of FM-879

I came across several other nice spots that for me were interesting but not full blue with bluebonnets. These were spots were the bluebonnets were mixed with other wildflowers (many were perennials responding to the rainfall in the past 30-60 days). I ate my Subway sub along Parker Hill RD next to a field of bluebonnets going up a small hil

See photos and more reports at: Texas Wildflower Heaven


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