In late summer and early fall, the Black Eyed Susan wild flower grows everywhere in fields, along the roadside, and in people's yards. They are so pretty especially where there are fields of them. Thank you so much for viewing and commenting!! :)
You know, I never even realized we had these in Colorado until I planted some in my backyard a few years ago. LOL! I had just never seen them here. I still rarely do. I think the rabbits have been eating mine. Love your shot!