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It's bluebonnet time! Where they've been spotted

It's spring, which means it's bluebonnet time in Texas! The state flower is a little delayed coming to North Texas this year, experts say, but some are starting to pop up.

It's spring, which means it's bluebonnet time in Texas!

Experts say the state flower is a little delayed coming to North Texas this year, but some are starting to pop up.

Here's where WFAA friends are finding them:

DALLAS

WFAA photojournalist Bryan Titsworth spotted some bluebonnets popping up in Dallas County Monday morning.

Dallas County (Bryan Titsworth)

ENNIS

Julie Cathey spotted bluebonnets along Bluebonnet Trail.

Ennis (Julie Cathey)

Chris Emory took this shot at Bardwell Lake in the Meadow View Nature Area.

Ennis (Chris Emory)

Note: Every April the city of Ennis, a hotspot for wildflower sightings, hosts the Bluebonnet Trails Festival. Go here for more details and check out other spring festivals that are coming up!

PLANO

Carol Alspach-Morris spotted bluebonnets at Arbor Creek in the Arbor Hills Nature Preserve.

Arbor Creek (Carol Alspach-Morris)

IRVING

Michael Bradley Raymond spotted these beauties along Walnut Hill near State Highway 114.

Irving (Michael Bradley Raymond)

CEDAR HILL

Alla Avery took this image of bluebonnets at Cedar Hill State Park.

Cedar Hill State Park (Alla Avery)

MIDLOTHIAN

Kimberly Duffy spotted these bluebonnets in a field near U.S. 67 and Main Street.

Midlothian (Kimberly Duffy)

BURLESON

Whitney Grant spotted these in the city of Burleson.

Burleson (Whitney Grant)

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