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Rudbeckia triloba 'Brown-eyed Susan'
Common Names: Three-lobed Coneflower, Thin-Leaved Coneflower

Description:
   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
 
Problems:
Does not like soggy soil but water before soil dries out.

Attributes
 
Plant Group: Flowering
Hardiness: Zones 6 - 9
Type: Perennial
Mature Size: Height 24 - 48 inches x Width 24 inches
Flowering Period: Summer to killing frost
Flowering Attributes: Bright Yellow with brown center Daisy Like (3 in (7.6 cm) to 4 in (10 cm))
Foliage Attributes: Blue, Green Deciduous foliage.

Culture
 
Light: Full Sun to Part Shade
Soil: Sandy or Dry

Miscellaneous
 
* Propagation Methods: Division
* Provides Cut Flowers
* Provides Food, Shelter, or Nesting For Birds
* Attracts Butterflies
Plant URL: http://OakMediaCreations.com/myg/plants/closeup.mv?PlantID=000325





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