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Thursday, November 6, 2025 at 1:03 PM

Where are they?

March usually sees the eye-popping peak of bluebonnet season. But Texas Master Naturalist Janet McCrea says due to the late freeze and continuing drought, the wildowers are late in blooming. But don’t worry, the seed beds are still there, even if all the owers don’t bloom this year. The Wildower Tour that was scheduled for last weekend’s Market Day has been rescheduled for April. (Photo by Ele Chew)
Where are they?

March usually sees the eye-popping peak of bluebonnet season. But Texas Master Naturalist Janet McCrea says due to the late freeze and continuing drought, the wildowers are late in blooming. But don’t worry, the seed beds are still there, even if all the owers don’t bloom this year. The Wildower Tour that was scheduled for last weekend’s Market Day has been rescheduled for April. (Photo by Ele Chew)

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