Advertisement
Advertisement
bluebonnet
[bloo-bon-it]
bluebonnet
/ ˈbluːˌkæp, ˈbluːˌbɒnɪt /
noun
other names for Balmoral 1
Word History and Origins
Origin of bluebonnet1
Example Sentences
Instead, there are violet columns of bluebonnets, pillowy white flowers blooming on jimsonweed, and delicate red blooms dotting a Texas betony shrub.
Yet styles sometimes veered off into pure theatrics like a feathered hood in bluebonnet and gauche fringed jacket.
For example, Texas bluebonnets are native to the state but don’t typically bloom in Houston, Rushing says, because that area gets too much rainfall.
Here in Texas, bluebonnets are usually gone by May.
The bluebonnets popped up as ever this year, but the annual family portraits along the blooming Texas roadsides did not.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse