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Rudbeckia missouriensis
'' Common Names: Missouri Coneflower, Missouri Black-eyed Susan |
| Description: | |
| It is an attractive, long lived perennial wildflower excellent for cut flowers. It provides natural color when planted in the butterfly or rock garden. Missouri Black-eyed Susan is equally at home in formal flower beds or naturalized in a prairie meadow. | |
| Problems: | |
| Does not like soggy soil but water before soil dries out. |
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