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- Judy
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- I'm a 50 something female set loose on the world with a camera.
10 comments:
These pictures of Black-eyed Susans are wonderful. No wonder your grandmother liked them so much.
Beautiful photos of a very attractive flower. We have lots of these around here, mostly on the edges of woods, and I'm always delighted to see them bloom.
Beautiful suzies!
They are one of my favorites too--and they bloom for a long time. I wouldn't want to be without a couple patches every summer.
Marnie
These are so lovely. How wonderful they were your Grandmother's favorites.
The flies are biting and I have been fighting the mosquitoes. I think it is going to rain soon.
Sherry
I like the fuzzy looking stems in the last shot. Very neat
So beautiful flowers.
I love your blog. You have very beautiful pictures and with you, I can learn the English names of flowers.
For the spiking plant, I agree with the comments : it lookks like much an artichoke.
Happy flowers - very good photos :~)
So cheerful! The black-eyed Susans seem especially beautiful this year.
I love the unique name and how you've captured the details.
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