Bee a Flower
by Peggy Franz
Title
Bee a Flower
Artist
Peggy Franz
Medium
Photograph - Photography/flowers
Description
Black-eyed Susans are wildflowers plants that grow over three feet tall. They have green leaves up to six inches long.Black-eyed Susans grow in open woods, gardens, fields, and roadsides. They grow quickly in just about any kind of soil.These plants are most easily recognized by their flowers. They have yellow flowers with a brownish-purple center. Flowers are two to three inches across and grow on a stalk up to eight inches long.Black-eyed Susans are very competitive and can push other plants out of an area.Butterflies, bees, flies, and other insects visit flowers for nectar. When they drink nectar, they accidentally move pollen from one plant to another. This allows the plant to grow fruits and seeds, which are lightweight and travel by wind.Black-eyed Susans bloom from June to October.
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July 10th, 2013
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