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Brown-Eyed Susans

Rudbeckia triloba

Photo by misako
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Field Notes

Description:

This plant is in part distinguished from black-eyed Susan by having a more profuse bloom of smaller flowers that usually have fewer rays per flowerhead. The basal leaves are often trifoliate (three leaflets, sometimes each of the three also divided.) (Wikipedia)

Habitat:

UC Berkeley Botanical Gardens Old Rose Garden, Berkeley, CA.

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