Thursday, December 26, 2013

Sweet coneflower (Rudbeckia Subtomentosa)


Sweet Coneflower or Sweet Black-Eyed Susan is a native perennial plant in North America. It is primarily found in mesic prairies, savannas, and opening in woodlands. You can distinguish this plant from the other Black Eyed Susans because the leaves have very soft hairs on them and have a fuzzy feel to them. They have very long lasting blooms lasting for a month to a month and a half in mid-late summer.

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