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Old 03-11-2008   #61 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Jacko View Post
I knew that first part...I was just teasin' you.....now the next parts I did not know...but this part....well....

The Flower Mound

There are almost as many legends, interpretations, and stories, often contradictory, concerning The Mound as there are bluebonnets in Texas.

There are very few unchallenged facts about The Mound. The Town of Flower Mound derived its name from it, it rises 650 feet above sea level, and it stands 50 feet above the surrounding countryside. Texas' eminent historian, the late A.C. Greene, believed the hill received its name in the 1840s because of an unusual amount of wild flowers that grew on it. This area was part of the great American Black Land Prairie that ran from Canada to the Rio Grande and from the Rockies to the Mississippi. Only 1,000 acres remain of the original 20 million known as the Tall Grass Prairie.

Because early pioneer settlers used The Mound as a haymeadow and never plowed, the wild flowers were conspicuously abundant in wet springs. However, wildflowers and native prairie grasses flourish throughout the year. The non-profit Mound Foundation has identified more than 175 species of wild flowers, a hand full of which are included on this Web site.

The Mound is now referred to as The Flower Mound.


Yarrow. Achillea millefolium.
May. An old herbal medicine from Europe.

that's pretty much what I said... I think... "it" (the whole town) go its name from the wildflowers and the rise... when I meant there aren't many flowers, I was referring to that little section they've fenced off to be representative of Flower Mound (it's a definite mound over there) and put the sign on doesn't bloom like it used to... cuz even in that picture, I don't see a ginormous number of wildflowers blooming... and you'd think to show the mound, they'd find one with lots of flowers...

(did I miss something?)

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