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Black-eyed Susan
By Diohio

12 Mar, 2008
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Self-seeded Black-eyed Susan in one of my flowerbeds. This native wildflower is always welcome in my yard because it brightens any spot and is wildlife friendly. I encourage new plants every year, especially in my Daylily bed. It looks magnificient among the Daylilies !
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