
Goldenrod and willow-leaf sunflower


Tickseed


Willow-leaf sunflower
Just a note: This series is all from previous years, but I see I am getting searches related to yellow flowers in Arkansas. Our two most dominant yellow flowers, beyond the little roadside ragworts are Tickseed and the Willow-leaf sunflower. I've got great newer images of both but will post when I have time. Until then
Willow leaf: 14 bracks (yellow petals) overall flat look to the bloom
Ticks seed: 8 bracks, cup shaped,
More to come
1 comment:
I think that we are having a beautiful month of yellow! I don't remember September being so pretty. Hope it last till frost!
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