Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Yellow in the Meadow

The coreopsis is getting a new lease on life.  Since we have had a little rain the flowers are now full size again, after shrinking to a third of their normal size in the drought.
The wild senna is just starting to bloom and is easily seen in the meadow 2.
This sneezeweed or helenium is a favorite of mine, as it is usually very attractive to insects.
The Partridge Pea doesn't grow very tall and may take some exploring to find it.

The black-eyed Susan is everybody's favorite, and can even be found around the new wetland

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