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Photographer: Merel R. Black
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Family Asteraceae
Rudbeckia laciniata L.
cut-leaved coneflower, wild golden-glow
Rudbeckia: named after the Swedish father and son who were professors of botany and predecessors of Linnaeus, O.J. Rudbeck (1630-1702) and O.O. Rudbeck (1660-1740)
laciniata: Latin for "slashed or lacerated"
Hazardous
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| Status: | Native |
| Plant: | erect, perennial, 2'-10' tall forb; stems entirely smooth |
| Flower: | head 1 1/4" - 2 1/4" wide, disk yellow to gray domes 1/3" - 3/4" wide; 6-16 drooping, yellow rays 1"- 2 1/3" long, bracts (phyllaries) with whitish hairs near the tips; inflorescence with several to many heads in branched clusters; blooms July-Sept. |
| Fruit: | dry seed with no fluffy pappus |
| Leaf: | large, stalked, lower leaves deeply pinnately-divided |
| Habitat: | full to partial sun; moist; woods, forests, shores, streambanks; in sandy, loamy soil |
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