Hahahaha...I actually thought the same thing for a split second in the garden! There is a VERY tall (7' tall) Verbena bonariensis that is growing next to this Rudbeckia Triloba, and one of it's florets fell onto the Rudbecia...it took me a second too, to realize what had happened, I kinda like how it looks like the Rudbecia has a little flower in it's hair...very "Aloha" :-)
How sweet! Glad you explained how that Rudbeckia had that pink blossom 'growing' out of it! Thanks for leaving a comment on my blog cuz it led me here. I'm a new 'follower' now :)
Wait, whaaat? What is going on with that flower(s)?
ReplyDeleteHahahaha...I actually thought the same thing for a split second in the garden! There is a VERY tall (7' tall) Verbena bonariensis that is growing next to this Rudbeckia Triloba, and one of it's florets fell onto the Rudbecia...it took me a second too, to realize what had happened, I kinda like how it looks like the Rudbecia has a little flower in it's hair...very "Aloha" :-)
ReplyDeleteOK, I was wondering what the pink or purple was, too. I have lots of verbena bonariensis, too.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! Glad you explained how that Rudbeckia had that pink blossom 'growing' out of it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for leaving a comment on my blog cuz it led me here. I'm a new 'follower' now :)
Beautiful photo!
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