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Black-eyed Susan

Rudbeckia hirta

Description:

Rudbeckia hirta, the Black-eyed Susan, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is an upright annual (sometimes biennial or perennial) native to most of North America, and is one of a number of plants with the common name Black-eyed Susan with flowers having dark purplish brown centers. Black-eyed Susans can be established, like most other wildflowers, simply by spreading seeds throughout a designated area. They are able to reseed themselves after the first season.

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4 Comments

Liam
Liam 11 years ago

Ah! Thanks y'all. I don't see many of them here in Georgia.

MichelleWallin
MichelleWallin 11 years ago

They look like black eyed susans

Christiane
Christiane 11 years ago

YEP ... I think these are called Black Eyed Susan here too. Very weedy..

bfoellmer
bfoellmer 11 years ago

We call these Black Eyed Susans.

Liam
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Liam

Kentucky, USA

Spotted on Jul 23, 2010
Submitted on Jun 26, 2012

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