This Spring I planted from seeds a new flower called Rudbeckia Prairie Sun, a cousin of the Black-eyed Susan of yesteryear. It has started to bloom after only a few months, just like a Cosmos. Here are some shots of the stunning first bloom that eclipses all the Cosmos flowers in sheer beauty and vigor.
Prairie Sun
05 Wednesday Jul 2017
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Beautiful flower, the close-up is my fav, can see the Fibonacci spiral in the center!
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Now that you mention it, I see the Fibonaci spiral in the center. Thank you!
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Beautiful flower and photos, Hien. Your garden must be lovely!
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The color is so beautiful. Looks like you have a lovely garden.
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Beautiful 🙂
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Thank you Elle!
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Your photographs move me and many of them are so pretty that they bring tears to my eyes. Thank you for sharing with us.
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It’s my pleasure. I like to share whatever beauty I do see or find.
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Beautiful! Have you had the same garden for thirty (more?) years?
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It’ll be 30 years this October. Plants (trees, bushes, flowers, and weeds of course) have come and gone, and come again. Thanks for commenting!
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Wow, that’s wonderful, gardening in the same place for so long. You must know it well.
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What a great garden
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Thanks!
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Stunning, is this what they call a heritage species?
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Jerry, I am not sure whether it is a heritage species. It was developed in Germany from the original Black-eyed Susan and since 2003 it has won many prizes.
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Beautiful flower. Wow, you’ve lived in the same place for over 30 years!
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Yes, and it still feel like yesterday, at times.
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That’s great!
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Very pretty! I love the center of the flower.
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I’m glad you like it, Lois!
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