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Today’s Flowers: Rudbeckia and Rose

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I love rudbeckia; I have many rudbeckia posted on this blog. Tattered and worn but still beautiful, a few yellow black-eyed susans still grace my front yard.

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This pale pink rose was the last one to be seen on my rose bush in the backyard in October.

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13 Comments »

  1. Nicole says:

    These are still beautiful.
    Amazing that they still blossom at this time of the year :)

  2. I am reaching into the archives too, but it cheered my day to be able to blog about flowers… Yours are beautiful

  3. Carver says:

    Beautiful shots of the rudbeckia and last rose. I like the way rudbeckia looks at the end of it’s growing season as well as in full flush of youthful bloom.

  4. Valkyrien says:

    Fading flowers can still be beautiful – and so are your rudbeckia! And the rose is really delicate!

  5. Jacqui says:

    I love rudbeckia too – they seem to go on for ever. Your last rose is beautiful – so delicate. Thanks for dropping by.

  6. Fishing Guy says:

    Leora: Your flowers are wonderful in this late season.

  7. eden says:

    great shots. i always like to shoot fading flowers and dried blooms.

  8. Rivster says:

    The last rose is always so bittersweet…thanks for sharing it.

  9. guild-rez says:

    Wonderful pictures. I love both of your flowers.
    - Cheers Gisela.

  10. Denise says:

    Yes, still very beautiful. Lovely photos!

  11. ellen says:

    What a great entry you have! Worth visiting here. Mine is up. God Bless! Hope to see you around.

  12. Nonizamboni says:

    So sweet and melancholy, these last flowers of the season. Nice choices.
    Have a great Thanksgiving!

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