The Unspoken Rules of Bluebonnet Picture-Taking

Heading out to hopefully find bluebonnets for pictures?

·Remember that while it isn’t illegal to pick the blooms, it is bad form. Leave them for others to enjoy and so the flowers can go to seed and make more for next year.

·By the same token, minimize trampling of the plants, as crushing them repeatedly (by, say, sitting on them) can destroy the flowers. Try to walk in other people's footprints in a field.

·Be aware that fields can also contain fire ants and the occasional snake. Be careful if walking through grass where it’s not possible to see where you’re stepping.

·Pulling over on the side of a highway for photos is never recommended. Find a nearby parking lot.

·Also, remember the "groups" rule. If you approach a pretty patch and another family is taking photos, ride on by.

·Finally, be respectful of private property — no climbing fences, going through gates, or driving up driveways to get that photo. You might get a less-than-warm welcome.

(WideOpenCountry) Photo: Getty/Shelly_Au


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