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Rudbeckia
Rudbeckia

Rudbeckia

Native to North America, the flower of the month is Rudbeckia.  It is also known as Coneflower or Black-Eyed Susan.  The daisy like flower is a perennial or annual depending on the variety chosen. Rudbeckia likes full sun, is drought tolerant and should be started in early spring producing magnificent blooms in multiple shades from early summer to late fall.

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