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Plant Name:
Browneyed Susan
Scientific Name:
Rudbeckia triloba
Description:
Browneyed Susan is a native perennial wildflower with bright yellow daisy-like flowers that have dark brown centers. The flowers are held on branched stems, and the plant has deeply lobed leaves.
Habitat:
Prairies, open fields, roadsides
Fauna:
Browneyed Susan attracts various pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and other insects. It provides a nectar source and serves as a host plant for certain butterfly species.
Growing Conditions:
Browneyed Susan prefers full sun and well-drained soils. It is drought-tolerant once established.
Uses:
Browneyed Susan is often used in wildflower gardens, prairie restorations, and natural landscapes.
Edible:
(please exercise caution and consult additional sources or experts before consuming any vegetation):
No
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Poisonous:
No
Fun Facts:
Browneyed Susan is also known as "Three-Lobed Rudbeckia" or "Thin-Leaved Coneflower".
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