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Genus = Rudbeckia,

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Rudbeckia hirta   (blackeyed Susan)  
(= Rudbeckia hirta in Flora of the Pacific Northwest)
Biennial or short-lived perennial, 3-10 dm. tall, rough-hairy throughout.
Distribution: Found in most of the United States, but native in the central states and introduced in the Pacific Northwest.
Habitat: Open meadows and disturbed places.

Rudbeckia laciniata   (cutleaf coneflower, tall coneflower)  
(= Rudbeckia laciniata in Flora of the Pacific Northwest)
Perennial from a coarse, woody base, the stems up to 2 m. tall, glabrous and often glaucous.
Distribution: Montana and southern Idaho, east to Quebec, then south to Florida.
Habitat: Streambanks and other moist places.

Rudbeckia occidentalis   (western coneflower, western chocolate cone)  
(= Rudbeckia occidentalis var. occidentalis in Flora of the Pacific Northwest)
Coarse, nearly glabrous perennial, 5-20 dm. tall.
Distribution: Occurring chiefly east of the Cascades crest in Washington; Washington south to California, east to the Rocky Mountains.
Habitat: Moist openings in forests at moderate to mid-elevations in the mountains.



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