Rudbeckia+fulgida+speciosa

// Rudbeckia fulgida speciosa // //(Black-Eyed Susan)// ** Family: ** Asteraceae
 * Category: ** R. Fulgida ** Common Name: ** Black-Eyed Susan
 * Description: ** Yellow Flower, Daisy, Hairy Stem, Wet Prairie

General Information:
 * ** The Black-Eyed Susan is a bright-yellow, daisy flower native to Eastern-America that can grow up to 120 (cm) or 3 (ft) tall. **
 * ** The stem of the plant is dark green and is lined with hirsute hair. **
 * ** A perennial plant, this flower is common in home gardens and can be found naturally along countryside roads and is one of nature’s well-known flowers. **
 * ** Being a pioneer plant, the Black-Eyed Susan will be one of the first plants to start growing in an open area (after a fire). **
 * ** The Black-Eyed Susan is a competitive plant and will blot out plants nearby who share its nutrients and light. **
 * ** In Eagle Marsh, this plant is most often found in the Wet Prairie. **
 * ** The Black-Eyed Susan attracts bees, butterflies, and other insects to its pollen and nectar. Rabbits and deer can use the plant as a food source while beetles, bugs, and centipedes use the plant as shelter. **