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Engelmann’s Daisies Are Beautiful

Engelmann’s Daisies flower throughout most of the year. They make beautiful flowers. You can read more about them in an earlier post.

They make fuzzy coarsely lobed leaves.

Depending on how dry conditions are they can struggle and still flower. Bugs of many kinds feed on these plants.

Here a Winecup and Engleman’s Daisy make an interesting study in color contrast.

Engelmann’s Daisies are often found mixed together with other wildflowers like Indian Blanket.

Still, their flowers have a unique character all their own and their mix of colors make for fine photographs.

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Filed Under: Plants, wildflowers Tagged With: Asteraceae, Engelmann's Daisy, Engelmannia peristenia, yellow flower

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