In the Clouds Photography

    
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Texas state flower, Bluebonnet (Lupinus texensis Leguminosae), coats this pasture where the land owner kindly invited us to climb his fence.
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Texas Paintbrush (Castilleja indivsa Scrophulariaceae) beginning to bloom.
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A closer look reveals a few other TX wildflowers sprinkled here and there.
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Ladybug takes flight from this Texas Paintbrush.
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Spiderwort (Tradescantia sp.  Commelinaceae) is my favorite Texas wildflower.
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Delicate morning spiderweb hangs from this long-stem flower (cannot locate name) bent at sixty degrees.
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Texas Bluebonnet (Lupinus texensis Leguminosae).
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Winecup (Callirhoe involucrata Malvaceae) not yet open.
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Sunlight glows through a faint spiderweb.
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Texas Paintbrush close-up.
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Pink Evening Primrose (Oenothera speciosa Onagraceae) and rock.
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Wake Robin (Trillium).
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Texas Bluebonnets and tree (see Technical info for details on blur).
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Texas Bluebonnets (see Technical info for details on blur).
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Dewdrops on Missouri Primrose (Oenothera missouriensis Onagraceae).
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Unbelievable expanse of Texas Bluebonnets covering a pasture.
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The tree and carpet of flowers are just begging for a romantic picnic.
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Texas Bluebonnet and lone tree in meadow near Lake Buchanan.

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Suggested reading & related info:

Book: Wildflowers of Texas by Geyata Ajilvsgi.
Book: Wildflowers of the Texas Hill Country by Marshall Enquist.
Web: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Web: Texas Wildflower Pictures
Web: Texas Wildflowers by Gary Regner