Woodland Sunflowers, Now and in the Future

Woodland sunflowers
Woodland sunflowers, today and tomorrow.

Any sunflower makes me smile, open, bright yellow, sunny. I walked past a little colony of them in the woods back in July and took a lot of photos. This is the only “perfect” flower out of all of them—they are obviously a popular snack for insects—with all of its petals, and all of them intact. But they are all beautiful from any angle.

This bee didn’t mind what the flower looked like, it’s that good stuff in the center that’s important!

Woodland sunflowers
Woodland sunflower with bee.

The same flower, with a line of others beyond, ensuring lots of feeding time to pollinators and insects.

Woodland sunflowers
Woodland sunflowers in a line.

And here is just a random bunch hanging out by the side of the road.

Woodland sunflowers
Woodland sunflowers, bunches of them.
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