There’s a black-eyed Susan and a brown-eyed Susan and both are as pretty as can be. The brown-eyed version, Rudbeckia triloba, is a native Virginia wildflower you see flowering in July, says Helen ...
Meet Brown-eyed Susan, or Rudbeckia triloba. It’s distinguished from its close relative, Blackeyed Susan, by smaller, more numerous flowers with shorter and fewer rays. Also, the central disk is ...
JACOBUS, Pa. (WHTM) — A stand of black-eyed Susans sway in the breeze at Richard M. Nixon County Park in York County. The scientific name for the black-eyed Susan is Rudbeckia hirta. Other names for ...
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