Saturday, April 9, 2011

Black-eyed Susan

One of the most commonly recognized wildflowers that we have around is the black-eyed Susan. This native perennial is a member of the Aster family.
They prefer lots of sun and can often be found growing in open fields and roadsides. Typically the flowers bloom from summer through into fall. I photographed these black-eyed Susan in Crex Meadows.

4 comments:

  1. wild and beautiful.I remember black swan.

    visiting from Today's Flowers: my entry

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  2. Reminds me of summer. Love these!

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  3. In the summer, I often have a front yard full of these. Now I just have a few green promises. Lovely to see your rudbeckia.

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