Sunflowers

Sunflowers have such attractive and pretty late summer and autumn blooms and they have been the subject of many famous and beautiful paintings. Vincent Van Gogh, Claude Monet, Georgia O’Keeffe and Paul Gauguin spring to mind. I don’t paint, but I love taking photos of them. Here are a few favourites.

A fresh face.
An older face (like mine!).
The Okanagan sunflower. They cover every hillside for a brief time in April.
A recent little find.

Have a sunflower day. 🌻

31 thoughts on “Sunflowers”

  1. We were in Kelowna in early May and enjoyed them blanketing the roadsides and fields. I can’t seem to grow them but love them as a bouquet. My daughter grows them very well so lucky me!

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    1. Were those the little Okanagan sunflowers (these are actually balsamroot plants, but everyone refers to them as sunflowers). They grow everywhere for about two weeks in April/May. They’re so pretty covering the hills with their yellow blooms. My mom was an amazing gardener and she always said that sunflowers need three things: a sunny location (naturally), lots of water and some good manure in the root area at planting!

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      1. Perhaps they were baldamroot plants but they look like mini sunflowers for sure. Well I’ve got loads of sun (as in no shade at all) but water is an issue.

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