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Brenham/Bellville update, 3/12:
I checked up on things over the weekend, and found only slow progress over the past two weeks. I was hoping to find some early-season displays of phlox, but came up empty in locations where I've seen them in years past. I'm expecting the wildflower show to be well underway by the weekend of the 24th-25th, though.
The good: Locations previously scouted still look healthy, and the current rainfall will solidify those locations as good producers this spring. Baylor Park is already well-covered in blooms, and bluebonnets are just beginning to show along US 290, and also at the intersection of TX 105 and FM 50. This rain is absolutely critical for the Hill County, by the way - particularly for the late-April and May flowers (gaillardias, coreopsis, etc.). It's still early enough to give the bluebonnets a boost, but overall coverage will be more dependent upon the total number of healthy seedlings surviving the winter.
The bad: Overall coverage looks meager, but it's still very early in the season. Late-bloomers in the fields are always invisible at this point, and difficult to predict. The Hempstead area looked very poor this weekend, and Industry was only slightly better - but I'm hoping the rainfall will help. To my dismay, it appears the field on Sun Oil Road (Washington County) with the Texas-flag-barn had been plowed or "dragged" sometime over the past two weeks; I saw many seedlings out there on my last visit, but the topsoil has been overturned, and I would no longer expect to see many bluebonnets there this season. Also, for those accustomed to "casual" viewing of roadside flowers along FM 390 - there is road "improvement" underway, and the ditches have been bulldozed basically from Longpoint all the way to Independence. You'll need to vernture off on the back roads to see better displays.
Summary: As of now, here's where you will be able to find fields of flowers ...
- Washington County, FM 2679 near FM 390. The field(s) will be amazing yet again this year.
- Austin County, New Wehdem Rd. at FM 2754.
- Washington County, Sauney Chapel Rd. On this road a few miles southeast of Chappell Hill, there is a large hill absolutely covered with bluebonnet seedlings.
There will surely be more, and as of now, I've checked mostly spots which have been known to produce well in the past. I'll be able to post a very detailed, comprehensive report in a couple of weeks after I've been able to fully explore the region.
For now, you can check out some early-season images here: http://imageevent.com/mpurcell
I'll be updating the gallery throughout the year.
Take care,
Bill.
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