Tickseed Sunflowers . . .
(Bidens coronata), Native to North America.
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When does Summer end and Autumn begin? On the Prairie
of North America,
given the warm temperatures, intense quality of the sunlight and the
wonderful
ensembles of native plants now flowering, including the Tickseed Sunflowers
pictured above, but also Joepye and
Iron Weeds,
Blazing Stars and
Big Bluestem,
I say it's Summer. Who could say otherwise happening upon such a meadow --
truly an Impressionist's delight -- like the one pictured above?
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Closeup, Tickseed Sunflowers |
(Photograph was made Wednesday, the 10th of September,
2003)
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