Lupinus texensis (Texas Bluebonnet) is a versatile plant that thrives in dry, well-drained soils and adapts well to various soil types, including sandy loam and limestone-based soils. Preferring low water use, it flourishes in full sun. Texas Bluebonnet is known for its striking blue, pea-like flowers with white tips, and it blooms from March to May, creating breathtaking displays. This iconic wildflower is also the State Flower of Texas and supports bees and butterflies. However, be cautious, as parts of the plant can be toxic if ingested.
Scientific Name: Lupinus texensis
Origin: Louisiana to west Texas and northern Mexico
Height: Up to 24 inches
Spread: 12-18 inches
Light: Full Sun
Water Needs: Low
USDA Zones: 7-11
Bloom Dates: March-May