1 One led to a central mound crowned with a wild sunflower blossom.
2 Suddenly there fell a shot from the dense growth of a wild sunflower copse.
3 The old trail market of Dodge, deserted and forlorn-looking among the wild sunflower , was passed like a way station.
4 Yellow Breast, swaying upon the slender stem of a wild sunflower , warbles a sweet assurance of this as I pass near by.
5 Around it were beds of red phlox, red whortleberry bushes, and wild sunflowers .
6 Wild sunflowers also abound except where the sheep have been.
7 The golden and purple flowers of the fall bespangled the roadside-wildsunflowers, brown-centredgaillardia, wild sage, and goldenrod.
8 He's a super sweet guy who foraged for these wild sunflowers in the woodlands in which he resides.
9 They're messing with new versions of wild sunflowers that have bigger, oilier seeds and don't need as much water.
10 Crossing a ravine thicketed with low shrubs and plum bushes, we approached a large yellow acre of wild sunflowers .
11 It is a land of birds and flowers; of rock roses, wild sunflowers , golden-rods; of wax-wings, orioles, sparrows, and eagles.
12 At our feet is a big bed of wild sunflowers , their flaring yellow and gold richly coloring the more somber slopes.
13 Tall sword grass waved almost like Cousin Roxy's striped ribbon grass in the home garden, and wild sunflowers showed like golden glow here and there.
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