“Rudbeckias (Rudbeckia spp.), also commonly called black-eyed Susan or coneflower, among other names, are American natives beloved for their cheerful yellow and orange daisy-like flowers. The rudbeckia family includes perennials, biennials and annuals, all easy to grow in full sun and tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions. Rudbeckias attract butterflies to the garden, and make good cut flower subjects.” To read more about these Rudbeckias click here
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Lovely!!!! Like sunshine on a stem 😉
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What a lovely way to describe this flower. 🙂
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What a gorgeous and bright little flower! I love the way you captured all its beauty Jackie. Stunning! 😀 ♥
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Thanks so much, Sophia! I’m so glad you like the photo. 🙂
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And they also make very good photography subjects, especially the ways you take your wonderful photos!
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Your comment made me smile. Thank you, Nancy. 😀
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I like to make people smile. You’re welcome.
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