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Rich The Industry area I meant was around Bleiblerville – more
below. Lots of miles under the belt today. I have updated my pbase gallery and all pix
have road names so they give a good summary of what can be seen. The sunset today was awesome, something I
will never forget. This is how it looked. 
Rest of the images are here:
http://www.pbase.com/tony_texas/2007_tx_wildflowers_brenham
password: wf2007 On with some words: Brenham SE Phillipsburg Church Rd
remains the highlight. Dense bluebonnet fields, many different flower types. Can't really get much better than this. Longhorns in the flowers between highways FM 1371 and 290 in Chappell
Hill. Not much on FM 1371, Sauney Chappell, Trackside Rds. FM 1155 N of Chappell has some gorgeous mixed fields. On in particular, with primrose and yellow
flowers took my breath away. Hughes
Lake Ln had a very wide variety of flowers but not
much density. Brenham NE This has been a very successful area for me in the past but
was pretty disappointing this year.
Travelled Flewellyn, Krueger, Bosse, Whitman Rds. Krueger had some very nice pristine blooms of
many types but the density was very low.
Would be good for close-up photo work of single flowers.
Bosse/Whitman intersection has a very large mixed field and a sweeping
view. Brenham S and SW (to
Industry) Some stunning sights in this area. To coin Rich’s phrase, Bleiblerville is once
again in "Bluebonnet Heaven". Wherever you
go within a few miles of the town there are very large dense bluebonnet
fields. Some more details of my
afternoon findings. A very nice route off HWY 36 is via All Jersey
Rd, Dierking Rd, Sander
Rd, Tegeler Rd
and Loop. Lots of
bluebonnets and some nice fields mixed with Paintbrush too. Bleiblerville Rd
is a treat – large field of phlox at intersection with Club
Rd, many cows in the bluebonnets and some truly
enormous bluebonnet fields just as you approach Bleiblerville (intersection
with Broz Rd). FM2505 a few miles either side of town has blue wherever you
look and the sweeping view across to the church at the 2502/109 intersection is
stunning - I don't remember it being so full last year.
Wiecker Rd
a nice dense patch of mixed bluebonnets including what I assume are the albino
variety although most were not completely white (some were). Cemetery Rd has some nice bluebonnet fields. Areas on Industry Rd
just north of town that were good for bluebonnets last year were very
sparse. Well, that’s it from me today. More tomorrow I hope although I’m now trying
to cut down the scouting and concentrate more on photography. I will be checking out the Burton
area at some point and will report on that. If you only see 1 road in the Brenham area this year it has
to be Phillipsburg Church Rd. Best wishes Tony
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