Monday, July 15, 2019

Yellow

The Rudbeckia is blooming.  This plant had interesting petals.

I like yellow flowers the best, they are so cheerful...everyone needs a bit of cheerfulness in their life.
Far Side

22 comments:

  1. Huffman Prairie where the Wright Brothers did their flying experiments is full of beautiful flowers, yellow and red and purple and white. Huffman Prairie is near Dayton, Ohio.

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  2. I am getting the best volunteer sunflowers this summer. Usually they are small and spindly with tiny blooms, but three have had big blooms and even some blooms down the stalks this year. Very cheerful yellows :-).

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  3. Those are interesting flowers, and yellow now makes me think of you, every time I see it. :-)

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  4. The heat has taken out my yellow buttercups. I have a few yellows left now but the coneflowers are taking over. It is funny how flowers put out unusual growth patterns

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  5. Yes, they do. Very cheery flower. :)

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  6. I love it! I had heard of Rudbeckia but had never seen one. It almost looks like an over ambitious sunflower - just had to add a few extra petals in the middle.

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  7. Lovely flower and one of my favorite colors.

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  8. I love yellow in the garden and Red and Pink and white and.............oh! I think you understand.

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  9. I don't think I've ever seen one before. Thanks for the photo. My favorite spring/summer flower is a yellow daisy. They seem so happy and cheerful.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  10. That is beautiful and I love that intense shade of yellow.

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  11. Yellow is my favorite flower too--it is sunshine on earth.

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  12. I like that you have native rudbeckias!

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  13. Nature and it's colors are a wonder.

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  14. Well. I second the cheerfulness idea. We must look on the bright side of things.

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  15. That's a very interesting Rudbeckia. I wonder, is it supposed to have the petals like that? Or is this an accidental?

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  16. Wow, that color sure is a stand-out!

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  17. Such pretty and colorful blooms. xo

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  18. Your Rudbeckia is beautiful! I love the vivid color and interesting shape of the flower.

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