This wildflower is a Texas Bluebonnet. Photo taken in Ellis County, Texas on April 16, 2010. I took a lot of close-ups of these but chose this one to post because of the way the light is shining through the flower.
Nothing symbolizes Texas like the bluebonnet! This is a 16.9 MB file at 400 dpi suitable for prints up to 24 inches wide and 36 inches tall.
This beautiful Texas bluebonnet flower photo print is a a great way to bring some nature into your home. This would look good equally in a hallway, office space, or in your living room. The bright floral color and deep foliage combine to give a positive aesthetic vibe to your space. SPECIFICATIONS: * The print is reproduced from a photograph * All files are high resolution (300 dpi) ensuring best quality when printed. SIZE: *2 Sizes 5x7" 8x10" This is an instant download and no physical print will be shipped. The print is only for personal use, but it can be printed and used as many times as you like. Your files will be available to download as soon as purchased. Colors may differ slightly due to different monitor and printer settings. *PRINTING OPTIONS* ~ Print at home ~ Use a local print shop ~ Order through an online printing service You can learn more about downloading digital products on Etsy here: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949/ Copyright: designsource09 / 123RF Stock Photo
Up for sale is one pack of 100 Bluebonnet flower seeds. Suitable for zones 3-8 these are very easy to sow and create blue spike type blooms on 24" stems. Our bluebonnet seeds are farm direct from Texas and are a fresh crop from the fall in 2022. PLEASE NOTE: You can not direct sow bluebonnet seeds in late spring or summer heat. Please read the instructions below purchasing. We offer flat rate combined shipping on all orders, no limit on the amount or type of seed packets. CULTURE Soil temperature: 70 degrees fahrenheit Germination lighting: Dark Germination days: 12 days Seed Depth: 1/4 inch Seed Spacing: 18 Inches Plant spread: 18 inches Plant height: 36 inches Plant type: Annual Maturation days: 365 days Best sown from in fall. Prepare a shallow dish, like a pie pan, with 1/2" of very warm tap water (out of the faucet hot - do not exceed 140 degrees). Place your seeds in the warm water and let it cool where you need to let your seeds soak for at least 24 hours. Direct sow seeds and cover lightly with peat or compost. Bluebonnet's require consistent moisture and failure to germinate is usually due to dry fall or winter weather. You can start also these early in pots, but they will need a few extra steps. Start by scarifying your seeds by nicking through the outer shell (see the last picture above, the seed on the right is scarified). You can use a nail file, sandpaper, or nail clippers similar to scarifying sweet pea seeds. Only remove a small are of the outer shell until you seed the inner seed kernel. Next step is to follow the directions about and soak the seeds overnight. Bluebonnets dislike being transplanted so use a 4" peat pot and do not remove from the pot when transplanting. Keep you potting mixture moist during germination and letting your potting mix dry out will ensure little or no germination. There is also a scarification method where you put your seeds in the freezer and the pour boiling water over them. You can read more about this method by doing an online search for a post by the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin, TX, on how to scarify using boiling water. You can not direct seed in late spring or summer.
Photographed in the Hill Country of Texas; scanned from the original Fujichrome Velvia slide. Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2002 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
The state flower, bluebonnets, are in full bloom, and we have the best places in DFW to snag a picture or two.
Your 2022 guide to Texas Bluebonnet Season. Locations to see bluebonnets and wildflowers and season outlook.
I'm honored to create something so special for you! If you're interested in a custom watercolor tattoo design, please send me a convo so that we can discuss what you envision for your design. We'll gather some images to make sure we're on the right track (Pinterest is awesome for this), and I'll be able to base the level of complexity of your design after our chat. You can purchase the option based on complexity for your design, and we'll be set to start! Pricing is as follows: Level 1: $150 Level 2: $250 Level 3: $350 Level 4: $450 Level 5: $550 - Every project is different, but just to give you a quick idea on complexity, the bluebonnet design shown in this listing was a Level 2. :) After the purchase goes through, the process starts. It's painless and fun, and I'll send you these items along the way in order to create something that you absolutely love: 1. 1 quick sketch 2. 1 revised sketch (if needed) 3. 1 detailed drawing 4. 1 revised detailed drawing (if needed) 5. 1 watercolor 6. 1 revised watercolor (if needed) * Up to 7 changes included during process * 7+ changes will incur additional fees Final file formats: JPEG & PNG
Texas Bluebonnets Each spring in Texas When I was a kid my family used to go for drives With a picnic basket and a cooler in the trunk. Each time we'd find A roadside park beside a field of bluebonnets and Indian paintbrushes, Like a blanket of cool red and purest cerulean blue. Each spring and early summer Me grown up, kids of our own, we'd take trips that wound Through Texas hills blanketed in rich blue against the still green grass. In Autumn where life's driven me The bluebonnets of spring are miles and months away and yet, If I close my eyes, in the cool of evening I can feel them still. In Winter here no seeds Of bluebonnets lie beneath the snow, waiting for the spring. It's a comfort though to know they wait for spring in Texas soil. © 2020 by Tom King
Nikon D300 Nikkor 300mm F4 AF-S Bluebonnet Tom Bass Regional Park Pearland, Texas
Bluebonnet Tattoo: The bluebonnet, Texas' state flower, is not only a botanical beauty but also a sign greatly ingrained in the cultural fabr
The bluebonnet flower is not just for the wild. With this beginner’s guide, learn how to plant, grow, and care for this Texas beauty in your own backyard.
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Texas bluebonnet photos with the family is a nearly annual event. I force the entire family out the door, somewhat dressed to capture photos of the kids together. In case you aren't from Texas, family bluebonnet
Nothing symbolizes Texas like the bluebonnet! This print is printed on FujiColor Crystal Archive Deep Matte by a company here in the United States. It is a professional grade photo paper. Soft and velvety to the touch, non reflective and with elegant color reproduction.
It's springtime in Texas. Even driving in the city, the medians & shoulders of the highways are spotted & sometimes covered with a wash of spring color. Unfortunately, I have not had the opportunity this spring to make it out into the central Texas countryside so I am cheating a bit & posting a photo I took with my 4x5 camera near Ennis Texas last spring. While these days most of my photography is done digitally with my Nikon, there is nothing like the detail in a 4x5. For perspective, while a good digital image these days is between 10 & 20 mega pixels, this image was originally scanned at 500 mega pixels. I actually have a 40" by 50" print of this image hanging in my dining room & you can see every leaf & petal. www.visualistImages.com A note about my Creative Commons - Non Commercial Licensing. If you derive any income from your website through sales of products or services or receive revenue from advertising placed on your site then you do not qualify to use my images under my creative commons license. If your are a not for profit corporation or political campaign, you also do not qualify under my Non Commercial license. I do license my images to commercial enterprises for a very reasonable fee. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. If you are truly a non-commercial site and would like a copy of this image without my watermark, feel free to contact me with the details of your intended use.
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