The Replica Report brings you remarkable Resemblances and the Extractionists that discover them from around the world. Whether Recognized in a cloud, scribble, or grilled cheese sandwich, if it makes the news, you'll find it featured here. The Replica Report is an extension of Art In A Nutshell - a museum whose exhibits reveal the power of Extractionism: the Recognition of Resemblances and their subsequent Extraction and Utilization.
Friday, March 22, 2013
Is Your Bonnet Blue?
On our third day of Spring, the Replica Report takes a look at the Bluebonnet! Named for its color and, it is said, the Resemblance of its petal to a woman's sunbonnet, the bluebonnet is the state flower of Texas. It blooms in the early spring and can be readily found in fields and along the roadsides throughout central and south Texas.
Scientifically named Lupinus texensis, the bluebonnet is also called buffalo clover, wolf flower, and ,by the Mexicans, el conejo (the rabbit). It was adopted as the official state flower by the Texas Legislature in 1901.
Src : Wikipedia
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