Rudbeckia missouriensis
Missouri Black-eyed Susan
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In July and August it blooms for many weeks with daisy-like flowers of yellow petals and black center disks. The leaves, narrow and green, are conspicuously hairy. It makes a good cut flower.
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USDA Hardiness Zone 3-8
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Good Companions
Purple Prairie Clover
(Dalea purpurea),
Pale Purple Coneflower
(Echinacea pallida),
Missouri Primrose
(Oenothera macrocarpa),
Royal Catchfly
(Silene regia),
Prairie Dropseed
(Sporobolus heterolepis)
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