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Brown-eyed Susan

Rudbeckia triloba

Photo by Ryan Fezz
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Field Notes

Description:

Family: Asteraceae. Much thinner and sprawling and with smaller flowers than the far more well known Black-eyed Susan. The plant gets its species name from the young basal leaves, which tend to be tri-lobed. It seems to self sow easily as it has spread to different parts of the native garden.

Notes:

Florida Museum of Natural History's Native Butterfly Garden

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