Black-Eyed Susans, like the cone flowers in the previous post, come in many colors. They also bloom at the same time as cone flowers, rivaling in beauty and splendor. The following photos were taken at the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge near the town of Seneca Falls, NY.
Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia)
24 Friday Jul 2015
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i’ve never seen a black-eyed susan so deep in orange and red, quite stunning – great shots.
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A belated thank you for visiting and commenting!
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Beautiful captures of this special flowers. ๐
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Thanks Amy. I used to think that Black-Eyed Susans are always yellow, because that’s what we have in our front yard. But they come in various colors now, and sometimes their eyes are not even black any more. ๐
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I love these flowers! So pretty and nice name too. ๐
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Its name is nice and very descriptive indeed. Thank you Sue!
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