Along the road to Daytona we stopped at Ormond Beach to see what & who was playing in the sand. Along with several beach birds & sunbathers was a patch of Sunflowers. This one must have been trying to wander off, because these vines were wrapped around it as if to say Don’t Go
East Coast Dune Sunflower – Helianthus debilis ssp. debilis Family – Asteraceae Habitat – Coastal Strand, open areas on the east coast of Florida. Description – Native Florida herbaceous annual or perennial wildflower. Height – 18 inches
Comments
Beautiful capture! I will be so happy to be where flowers can live outside:)xo
LOL I know what you mean. Thanks for the visit, it is always great to hear from you.
– Bonnie Robert
Super photo Bonnie – absolutely crystal clear. I haven’t seen these growing on a beach before.
Hugs
Peter
Thanks Peter, it feels good to be back again. They are all over the place on Florida’s beaches. Hugs, Bonnie
– Bonnie Robert
Beautiful Bonnie. Love it. Don.
Thanks for everything Don, I appreciate your visit and the fav.
– Bonnie Robert
Gorgeous capture Bonnie♥ I like your idea of the vines holding it back! beautifull sunny shot, fav..:o)) God Bless,Mae
Thanks so much Mae, it is always great to hear from you. I’ve been very inactive lately. Thanks for the Fav too. God Bless you too, hugs, Bonnie
– Bonnie Robert