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Texas Bluebonnets (Lupinus texensis) are adapted to the rocky, alkaline soils and drought-prone climate of Hill Country, but they are known to be highly adaptable and can be grown in a wide range of growing conditions. These wildflowers thrive in heavily disturbed, poor soils. They grow to a height of about six inches to a foot and a half tall, depending on the moisture and soil condition. Texas Bluebonnets are some of the first prairie wildflowers to appear in the spring.
Favorite companions for Texas bluebonnet include native grasses, California Poppies, Evening Primrose, and Scarlet Paintbrush (Castilleja indivisa). Scarlet Paintbrush is a hemi-parasitic plant, meaning it grows best when its roots form an association with the roots of a nearby Texas Bluebonnet plant, which is a legume, and as such, a nitrogen fixer for poor soils. The Indian Paintbrush draws the nutrients and moisture it needs, without harming the host Bluebonnet. Texas Bluebonnet is an annual plant. It germinates, grows, flowers, and sets seed over the course of one year. If conditions are favorable in your garden, the plants will set seed and reproduce. It can take some time to establish a large stand of Texas Bluebonnets, as the seeds can be finicky with their specific requirements, but the beauty is worth the wait!
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Overall rating: 4.4615383 / 5 from 13 reviews.
Review topics: ["service","seeds","plants","germination"].
"Looked great mixed with the California poppies."
"It still may be too early (May 6ht) to judge in our North Carolina Piedmont area - whereas the seeds have nicely burst through, the plants have not grown in height and have not blossomed into the blue bonnet flowers I remember from Texas."
"Planted in late February under straw ground cover, already in May have some up with blossoms!"
"Plant arrived healthy. Just followed instructions and planted it in a pot (actually it is in a wastebasket with holes drilled in it for drainage) and watched it flourish. Currently it has over a dozen pretty flowers with more to open. Great little plant."
"I planted my Bluebonnet seeds in October. They are beginning to bloom now. They are awesome."
"Plant at a new house in large front lawn. Only a few plants bloomed. Hoping more will bloom next year."
"great Seeds and Great Service"
"well i ordered 1/4 lb it maybe too late in the season,april is when we get out good rain,its march 2nd week. . . but il let everybody know how it turns out! its in a meadow natural setting!"
"I am a transplanted Texan living in Illinois. These "little bits of home" grew quite well and have produced beautiful flowers. I will have to wait and see if they will come back next year, because this far north, they often can't make it as annuals but I did hold back some of the seeds, just in case. Ordering was easy and delivery prompt. Thanks!"
"Bluebonnets are so beautiful. . and these seeds are awesome. We have had good results from planting. . Thank you."