Here Are Just a Few of Our Beautiful Fall Wildflowers

I’ve been talking quite a bit lately about our abundance of fall wildflowers since we finally got some rain. I’ve shown a number of the pollinators that they attract, but it’s about time the flowers got some attention, too. So here are a few of my favorites. The first one is camphorweed (Heterotheca subaxillaris), the second is blackjack (Bidens pilosa), and finally we have Canada goldenrod (Solidago canadensis). All are beauties and help support the environments in which they grow and feed lots of pollinators and other wildlife as well.


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