Rudbeckia hirta, commonly called black-eyed Susan, is a North American flowering plant in the sunflower family, native to Eastern and Central North America and naturalized in the Western part of the continent as well as in China. It has now been found in all 10 Canadian Provinces and all 48 of the states in the contiguous United States.
Other Names: 黑心金光菊, Mangishkiinzhigwe (Wezawab Gonik), Rudbeckie Hérissée, Margarida-Amarela, Schwarzäugige Rudbeckie, Plaukuotoji Rudbekija
Rudbeckia hirta pulcherrima is a variety of plants with 320 observations
Other Names: Mangishkiinzhigwe (Wezawab Gonik), アラゲハンゴンソウ, Rudbeckia serotina, Rudhirpu, Sommarrudbeckia
Help us find native, sun-loving open forest species! Go wildflower hunting on roadsides, rights of way, and old fields within the National Forests of Georgia. We are looking for plant species that occur on the land naturally, not planted. Many of these sun-loving, open forest species survive on r...
Rudbeckia hirta floridana is a variety of plants with 67 observations
Rudbeckia hirta angustifolia is a variety of plants with 14 observations
Rudbeckia hirta hirta is a variety of plants with 12 observations
Other Names: Vallrudbeckia
This project is to document the conversion of a pasture to a prairie. The prairie was seeded on June 26, 2020 with a grass/wildflower mix from Roundstone Native Seed including Schizachyrium scoparium, Sporobolus compositus, Tridens flavus, Bouteloua curtinpendula, Rudbeckia hirta, Coreopsis lanc...
This project is to document the establishment of a newly drilled native prairie and seedling-planted short leaf pine stand as well as document species in areas surrounding the new planting that have not been seeded. Seeds from Roundstone were drilled on March 7, 2021 and include Schizachyrium sc...
The aster, or sunflower family (Asteraceae), is among the largest flowering plant families, with more than 1,620 genera and over 23,600 species . Most species are annual, biennial, or perennial plants with a widespread worldwide distribution from subpolar to tropical regions. These plants have a...
It will be exciting to begin observing native bees, butterflies, moths, wasps, birds, and other beneficial insects and wildlife that have found their way to a newly planted garden just for them. The Carver Landing Native Pollinator Garden, which includes 912 square feet of over 800 native perenni...
Summer Phenology (responses of plants and animals to changes in seasonal and climate factors) in Milwaukee is about documenting summer changes where people live in Milwaukee. Your submissions will help us better understand the presence, phenology and long-term trends of the flora and fauna in our...