Happy with life. by jayfar
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I hope that this brings a little warmth and happiness to all my friends. picture taken yesterday.
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Comments (23)
bodo_56
Wonderful! I like these furry little fliers!
helanker
OHHH! it does, it does. Atleast happiness, the warmth we already have here in dk :D Thank you :)
durleybeachbum
Thankyou for that thought! It is a most cheerful pic!
awjay
cheers my friend
Adobe_One_Kenobi
Warmed the cockles of me knackered heart Jeffers :)
MrsRatbag
Absolutely beautiful; a lovely wish and photo!
kgb224
Stunning capture Jeff and i am looking forward to summer viewing this capture of yours. Wonderful capture my friend. God bless.
bakapo
this is a splendid shot!
Richardphotos
huge flower. at a local park there were some that was 12 feet or taller with huge flowers like this. a little girl was asked why she calls a sunflower happy. "she said because they make me smile"
flavia49
wonderful
danapommet
An outstanding ray of sunshine Jeff - I love this photo!
Faemike55
Sweet capture they do make one smile
SunriseGirl
There is certainly something innately cheerful about sunflowers. This one is especially happy to have a nice pollinating friend in for a visit. Thanks for sharing the smiles.
wysiwig
Mission accomplished, Jeff. A terrific image with a bonus bee.
CavalierLady
Great to see a comparison shot from yesterday's closeup! Very sunny and happy and indeed a lovely image, Jeff!
pat40
Thanks jeff, its lovely ,
MagikUnicorn
LOVE IT.......THIS FLOWER HAVE A STUNNING HISTORY :) Helianthus Helianthus or sunflowers (from the Greek: ήλιος, Hēlios, "sun" and ανθός, anthos, "flower") L. /ˌhiːliˈænθəs/ is a genus of plants comprising about 70 species in the family Asteraceae, all of which are native to North America except three species in South America. The common name, "sunflower," also applies to the popular annual species Helianthus annuus, the common sunflower. This and other species, notably Jerusalem artichoke (H. tuberosus), are cultivated in temperate regions as food crops and ornamental plants. The genus is one of many in the Asteraceae that are known as sunflowers. It is distinguished technically by the fact that the ray flowers, when present, are sterile, and by the presence on the disk flowers of a pappus that is of two awn-like scales that are caducous (that is, easily detached and falling at maturity). Some species also have additional shorter scales in the pappus, and there is one species that lacks a pappus entirely. Another technical feature that distinguishes the genus more reliably, but requires a microscope to see, is the presence of a prominent, multicellular appendage at the apex of the style. Sunflowers are especially well known for their symmetry based on Fibonacci numbers and the Golden angle. There is quite a bit of variability among the perennial species that make up the bulk of the species in the genus. Some have most or all of the large leaves in a rosette at the base of the plant and produce a flowering stem that has leaves that are reduced in size. Most of the perennials have disk flowers that are entirely yellow, but a few have disk flowers with reddish lobes. One species, H. radula, lacks ray flowers altogether. The domesticated sunflower, H. annuus, is the most familiar species. Perennial sunflower species are not as popular for gardens due to their tendency to spread rapidly and become invasive. Whorled sunflowers, H. verticillatus, were listed as an endangered species in 2014 when the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service issued a final rule protecting it under the Endangered Species Act. The primary threats are industrial forestry and pine plantations in Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee. They grow to six feet tall and are primarily found in woodlands, adjacent to creeks and moist, prairie-like areas. :)
jayfar
Thanks for the info Real.
moochagoo
Wonderful great "sun".
Katraz
Looks almost unreal.
sossy
what a perfect grown sunflower! amazing capture! ;o)
debbielove
Well, that bee is.. lol An in your face sunflower.. Just how big? well posted Jeff. Rob
prutzworks
that is a big one