Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Yellow! August 4, 2020

Our World Tuesday and All Seasons

Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, August 3, 2020
I bought these seeds, so I should know what they are, but I can't remember. I think they are cousins to Black-eyed Susans, a native wildflower. They are very reliable perennials with long-lasting blooms that thrive in the heat of mid-Summer.

Have a blessed day!

I am joining in today with Our World Tuesday and All Seasons

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8 comments:

  1. Hello,

    They are pretty, it is nice that they are long-lasting blooms.
    Have a happy day and a happy week ahead!

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  2. They look like the brown-eyed Susan’s we have here.

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  3. And they look really cheerful!

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  4. It could be a coreopsis if it's not a black-eyed Susan. I had to go look because it was so familiar. Wouldn't you know, haha, the yellow flowers, which name I forgot,that grows in our yard happens to be another kind of coreopsis.

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  5. My Mom loved these flowers. Gorgeous!

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  6. One of the few flowe names I know! LOve this cheerful flower you chose this week for All Seasons! Have a grand summer week, Lea!

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