I'm not sure what these are called, are there any keen gardeners amongst today's visitors who can help me out and tell me what they are called?
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I have no idea either, but the bees seem to be enjoying their visit
Hi Dave,
I don't know the name of these but they look big and I'd love to have them in my garden. I wonder if they are related to the cone flower.
I'll be back to see if anyone knows.
Love your first shot!
wow, these are beautiful! I wondered if they are "telekia speciosa", not sure about their common name.
Me no know,
but a grand show Dave.
we rode in the 3rd class, seats were not very wide at all.
I'd agree with the Telekia suggestion, but without foliage and other confirmations, I'd hate to stke my life on it. Heartleaf Oxeye has fragrant foliage and is 4-6 feet tall and grows in clumps, which is how it can be propagated in the spring, by division.
Stunning shots.
My entry.
Thanks everybody. The Telekia sounds the most likely suggestion. The flowers stand about 5-6ft tall and did grow in clumps. I don't know about the fragrance of the foliage as the photo was taken in a local park and I'd need to go back to check that.
They are beautiful and I love the shots.
Amei estas fotos de flores amarelas cheias de vida!
wow...flower is gorgeous and shots are beautiful. i saw these flower for the first time. lovely. thanks for stopping by at my blog.
strange ones. But so interesting. No, I don´t know the name either.
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