The blue bonnet, a traditional Texas symbol, was first made in the late 19th century. The earliest recorded use of blue bonnet fabric dates back to around the 1830s, but it became widely popularized in the 20th century, particularly in the 1930s when the blue bonnet was designated as the state flower of Texas in 1901. The blue bonnet design has since been associated with various textiles and crafts, reflecting Texas heritage and culture.
The blue bonnet was made the state flower of Texas because it is found growing wild in many parts of Texas. It was officially made the state flower in 1901.
The Blue Bonnet - 1908 was released on: USA: 2 May 1908
In my area you can get Blue Bonnet 65% vegetable oil spread for about 65 cents at Winco.
The Blue Bonnet - 1919 was released on: USA: July 1919 Finland: 29 March 1921
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If you live in Texas, it is illegal to pick a Blue bonnet if it is not one you are growing. If the Blue Bonnet was planted by the state of Texas, or is growing in the wild, it is illegal to pick that Blue Bonnet. If you are growing a Blue Bonnet in your back or front yard, it is not illegal to pick it.
The Blue Bonnet (Lupinus texensis) is the state flower of Texas and grows in south central to north central Texas and planted along roadsides.
Sugarfoot - 1957 Blue Bonnet Story 3-17 was released on: USA: 26 April 1960
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the texas state flower is the blue bonnet