"US Wildflowers: A Guide to Native Species"

Black-eyed Susans are vibrant yellow flowers with dark centers, commonly found in prairies and fields across the U.S.

Purple coneflowers are tall, hardy flowers with spiky purple petals, attracting bees and butterflies in meadows.

Blanket flowers, with their red and yellow petals, are drought-tolerant blooms that thrive in sunny U.S. gardens.

Wild lupines, with their striking blue or purple spikes, are native to dry, sandy soils and support pollinators.

Evening primrose, with its bright yellow flowers, opens at dusk and grows in various U.S. habitats, including grasslands.

Bluebells, often found in woodlands, have bell-shaped blue flowers that bloom in spring and attract pollinators.

Wild geraniums, with their purple-pink flowers, are native to woodlands and moist areas throughout the U.S.

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