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Rudbeckia triloba
'Brown-eyed Susan' Common Names: Three-lobed Coneflower, Thin-Leaved Coneflower |
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A summertime show stopper, this Rudbeckia is from the Great Plains. At its base, the larger leaves are trilobed, forming a handsome bushy mass that gives way to more narrow upper leaves and airy, branched, flowering stems. Completely covered in glorious golden yellow petals circling jet black centers that fade to brown |
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| Does not like soggy soil but water before soil dries out. |
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