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Sunday, January 3, 2010

Wild Sunflowers

Happy New Year & Happy Three Kings!

First Sunday of the year and I hope this year will be prosperous and full of blessings for all of us.

And on the first Sunday of 2010 my Today's Flower is a wild sunflower that I've found abundant in Bukidnon.

While on our way to Cabanglasan, my hubby's hometown to celebrate New Year with his family, I noticed abundant bushes with yellow flowers along the way, I was curious to I asked my hubby to pull over so that I can take a closer look. The flower looks like sunflowers but smaller ones and my sister in law who was with us told me that those are indeed sunflowers but the wild ones.


More beautiful flowers @ Today's Flower.

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16 comments:

  1. I love sunflower, whether wild or not! lol

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  2. Perhaps it was your lucky day, what a nice catch!

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  3. That is really great for a side of the road flower. Sunflowers are kind of a generic term that encompass a lot of different flowers.

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  4. Good capture, Jan! Gorgeous flower, so vibrant and velvety. Who knows what we may find by the roadside of every day life. :) This is my first time to your site, Warmest welcome to the blogosphere! *hugs*

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  5. Wonderful sunflower picture!!
    Great shot for our first 2010 Today's Flowers event.
    Thank you for sharing!!
    Happy New Year.

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  6. Happy new year January.
    yellow seems the in color here too.

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  7. what a great entry you have!wishing you all the best in 2010!

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  8. Lovely flowers, nice Janz, love it.
    Happy New Year!

    http://mymemoriesandcrystals.blogspot.com

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  9. great shot sis.

    Snowy flowers is my post. Have a blessed Sunday!

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  10. I love sunflowers, any kind will do. They are all pretty. Great shot.

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  11. Happy New Year Jan!

    Sunflowers always bring joy and cheers!

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  12. Very pretty, I wouldn't mind having those grow around me.

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  13. Happy New Year! I wish you the best!
    Lovely one!

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  14. Wild sunflowers they are called, they graced the countryside with sunny spectacles!

    Their dried stems or branches make good firewood for cooking.

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  15. A warm and sunny flower,lovely photo!

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