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The Texas Bluebonnet
The Texas Bluebonnet by Jean Andrews (Hardcover - 1993)
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Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fourth Edition (Book with CD-ROM)
Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fourth Edition (Book with CD-ROM) by Michael E. Agnes (Hardcover - May 7, 2004)
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Excerpt - page 159: "... a Scotsman 3 any of vari- ous blue-flowered lupines (esp. Lupinus subcarnosus) common in out of breath, as from exertion 3 flyblown ..."
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The Garden Primer: Second Edition
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Excerpt - page 698: "... In Texas the yearly highlight might be bluebonnets (Lupinus subcarnosus). If you live in the midwest, for example, you'd grow ..."
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RV Vacations For Dummies (Dummies Travel)
RV Vacations For Dummies (Dummies Travel) by Harry Basch and Shirley Slater (Paperback - May 19, 2008)
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Excerpt - page 218: "... bear a strong resemblance to a California wildflower called lupine (Lupinus subcarnosus), but because this is Texas and they're the state flower, ..."
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