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- Q320510 abstract "Rudbeckia /rʌdˈbɛkiə/ is a plant genus in the sunflower family. The species are commonly called coneflowers and black-eyed-susans; all are native to North America and many species are cultivated in gardens for their showy yellow or gold flower heads.The species are herbaceous, mostly perennial plants (some annual or biennial) growing to 0.5–3 m tall, with simple or branched stems. The leaves are spirally arranged, entire to deeply lobed, 5–25 cm long. The flowers are produced in daisy-like inflorescences, with yellow or orange florets arranged in a prominent, cone-shaped head; "cone-shaped" because the ray florets tend to point out and down (are decumbent) as the flower head opens.A large number of species have been proposed within Rudbeckia, but most are now regarded as synonyms of the limited list given below.Several currently accepted species have several accepted varieties. Some of them (for example the Black-eyed Susan, R. hirta), are popular garden flowers distinguished for their long flowering times. There are many cultivars of these species.Rudbeckia species are eaten by the caterpillars of some Lepidoptera species including Cabbage Moth and Dot Moth.The name was given by Carolus Linnaeus in honor of his teacher at Uppsala University, Professor Olof Rudbeck the Younger (1660-1740), and his father Professor Olof Rudbeck the Elder (1630-1702), both of whom were botanists. Rudbeckia is one of at least four genera within the flowering plant family Asteraceae whose members are commonly known as coneflowers; the others are Echinacea, Dracopis and Ratibida.".
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- Q320510 synonym "* Centrocarpha (D.Don)".
- Q320510 synonym "* Dracontopsis (Lem.)".
- Q320510 synonym "* Dracopis (Cass.) Cass.)".
- Q320510 synonym "* Dracopsis (Cass.)".
- Q320510 synonym "* Heliophthalmum (Raf.)".
- Q320510 synonym "* Obeliscotheca (Vaill. ex Adans.)".
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- Q320510 name "Black-eyed-susans".
- Q320510 name "Coneflowers".
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- Q320510 synonyms "* Dracontopsis (Lem.) * Heliophthalmum (Raf.) * Dracopsis (Cass.) * Dracopis ( Cass.) * Centrocarpha (D.Don) * Obeliscotheca (Vaill. ex Adans.)".
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- Q320510 comment "Rudbeckia /rʌdˈbɛkiə/ is a plant genus in the sunflower family. The species are commonly called coneflowers and black-eyed-susans; all are native to North America and many species are cultivated in gardens for their showy yellow or gold flower heads.The species are herbaceous, mostly perennial plants (some annual or biennial) growing to 0.5–3 m tall, with simple or branched stems. The leaves are spirally arranged, entire to deeply lobed, 5–25 cm long.".
- Q320510 label "Rudbeckia".
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- Q320510 name "Black-eyed-susans".