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  2. Rudbeckia hirta - Wikipedia

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    Rudbeckia hirta is an upright annual (sometimes biennial or perennial) growing 30–100 cm (12–39 in) tall by 30–45 cm (12–18 in) wide.It has alternate, mostly basal leaves 10–18 cm long, covered by coarse hair, with stout branching stems and daisy-like, composite flower heads appearing in late summer and early autumn.

  3. Rudbeckia - Wikipedia

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    Rudbeckia (/ r ʌ d ˈ b ɛ k i ə /) [4] is a plant genus in the Asteraceae or composite family. [5] [6] Rudbeckia flowers feature a prominent, raised central disc in black, brown shades of green, and in-between tones, giving rise to their familiar common names of coneflowers and black-eyed-susans.

  4. Tetratheca hirsuta - Wikipedia

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    Tetratheca hirsuta, commonly known as black-eyed Susan, is a small shrub in the family Elaeocarpaceae. Endemic to the south-west of Western Australia , it is not related to other plants known as black-eyed Susan around the world.

  5. Tetratheca thymifolia - Wikipedia

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    Tetratheca thymifolia, commonly known as black-eyed Susan or thyme pink-bells, is a small shrub in the family Elaeocarpaceae found in southeastern Australia. [1] It was first described by English botanist James Edward Smith in 1804. Its species name is derived from the Latin word folium "leaf" and thymus like the plant of that name. [2]

  6. Thunbergia alata - Wikipedia

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    Thunbergia alata, commonly called black-eyed Susan vine, [3] is a herbaceous perennial climbing plant species in the family Acanthaceae. It is native to Eastern Africa, and has been naturalized in other parts of the world. It is grown as an ornamental plant in gardens and in hanging baskets. The name 'Black-eyed Susan' is thought to have come ...

  7. Tetratheca juncea - Wikipedia

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    Tetratheca juncea, commonly known as black-eyed Susan or pink bells, [2] is a small shrub in the family Elaeocarpaceae. Endemic to New South Wales , it is not related to other plants known as Black-eyed Susan around the world.

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