We saw these Sunday in a garden in West Virginia.
August 7, 2013
Asteraceae
Pardon my Latin! Asteraceae refers to the daisy family, and both black-eyed susans and coneflowers belong to that family. You may know them by different names. I might have called them rudbeckia and echinacea, for instance.
We saw these Sunday in a garden in West Virginia.
We saw these Sunday in a garden in West Virginia.
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lovely! i usually just call them all coneflowers these days. :)
ReplyDeleteThey're beautiful! I love the black-eyed susans!
ReplyDeleteMy knowledge of daisy names has just improved :). Lovely images.
ReplyDeleteLove the wonderful colour.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers! Love daisy!
ReplyDeleteLove those black-eyes susans. They look like miniature sunflowers!!
ReplyDelete2 of my favorites BUT i say that about all the flowers ;))
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely shots!
ReplyDeleteLove Coneheads! Beautiful!! Found you on Virginia Blogggers. Great place. I'm in Williamsburg!
ReplyDeleteI've only seen these in summer, to me they are the perfect symbol of lazy August days - beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the black eyed susans. The cone flowers I have grown before and need to start them here at this home.
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