Had a busy day/night and didn’t have much time to shoot. We have a single black-eyed Susan growing alongside our driveway so that was my focus for this shoot. Another stray seed blown in the wind. I have an area in my garden that is all black-eyed Susans which should be blooming soon.
Maralee

I haven’t known this name before, how interesting. To be honest I was supposing to find a cat 🙂 Thank you dear Maralee, this is wonderful shot, and seems that your garden is amazing. Have a nice and enjoyable busy day, love, nia
Thank you, Nia. My garden is a work in progress and it needs a lot of work. It’s hard to keep up with the weeds here. But I’ll keep trying. 🙂
Good Luck dear, you are welcome and Thanks, love, nia
we have a creeper called a black eyed susie, has a different flower to this.. but this is a magnificent photo.. I love the way the center of the flower is raised.. almost looks like a chocolate sweet…
It almost want you to pick it and eat it. 🙂
Beautiful, as always!
Thank you, Carissa.
How pretty! Looks like it could be family of a sunflower.
Thank you. I looked it up – it is a member of the sunflower family.
Oh wow! Thank s for your trouble. 🙂
Beautiful. Looks like miniature chocolate bundt cakes on top.
Thanks, Judy. It does look like a little bundt cake. I hadn’t thought about it before you mentioned it.
I love black eyed Susans and they are happy to grow in the Pacific Northwest without struggle.
I have a section in my garden that is all black eyed Susans that hasn’t bloomed yet. I hope they all bloom at the same time.