Is coneflower a kind of brown-eyed susan?
I like this set of pictures. Works well together!
Kengisays
Is coneflower a kind of brown-eyed susan?
It has lance-shaped hairy leaves and lots of hair on the stems, so I think it’s a black-eyed Susan. A hundred or two have just started blooming in the back yard over the past few days with many more buds on the way. I sowed brown-eyed Susan’s as well as sweet black-eyed Susan’s in the same area, but haven’t seen any of those yet. They may not show up until next year because of the current density of other plants.
Saadsays
Beautiful. The textures in the second photo look wonderful.
rqsays
black-eyed Susan
Duh. :P We called them brūnacītes (“little brown eyes (fem.)”) when I was growing up, so I constantly mislabel them as brown-eyed in English, too. :D
Ice Swimmersays
There’s even a sunflowerspot on the petal of the sunflower.
rq says
Is coneflower a kind of brown-eyed susan?
I like this set of pictures. Works well together!
Kengi says
It has lance-shaped hairy leaves and lots of hair on the stems, so I think it’s a black-eyed Susan. A hundred or two have just started blooming in the back yard over the past few days with many more buds on the way. I sowed brown-eyed Susan’s as well as sweet black-eyed Susan’s in the same area, but haven’t seen any of those yet. They may not show up until next year because of the current density of other plants.
Saad says
Beautiful. The textures in the second photo look wonderful.
rq says
Duh. :P We called them brūnacītes (“little brown eyes (fem.)”) when I was growing up, so I constantly mislabel them as brown-eyed in English, too. :D
Ice Swimmer says
There’s even a sunflowerspot on the petal of the sunflower.