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Uploaded: 07/21/07 4:13 AM GMT
Greeneyed Susan?
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When we planted this it was supposed to be a Blackeyed Susan.. What’s Up? It's is still a magnificent flower as long as the Deer don’t have it for lunch…

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::cynlee
07/21/07 4:55 AM GMT
Yup, there is such a thing as a green eyed susan. Check out the ones LynEve recently posted. I love them all and these are really so pretty and your shot is so crisp and clear.
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::LynEve
07/21/07 1:08 PM GMT
This is lovely :) Your Green Eyed Susans growing in their natural environment and a beautifully clear and well composed picture.
Mine were part of a bouquet.
I saw this in the VB :)
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.OrchidLadyLinda
07/21/07 5:33 PM GMT
~ There is a black-eyed Susan (or Gloriosa Daisy) called Rudbeckia Hirta 'Irish Eyes' which has a green eye, but your petals are more fuller and lovely so I think this one is is Rudbeckia Hirta 'Prarie Sun' which is an award winning variety. See: HERE

Lovely shot!
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::ericfx
07/28/07 4:48 PM GMT
nice job Joe.
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