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Black-eyed Susan is naturalized in most of the states east of Kansas and the bordering areas of Canada. It is adapted throughout the Northeast on soils with a drainage classification range from well-drained to somewhat poorly drained. It will perform acceptably on droughty soils during years with average or above rainfall, but best growth is achieved on sandy, well drained sites. It is winter hardy in areas where low temperatures are between -30 ° and -20 °F. USDA

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Black-eyed Susans

Date Submitted: September 12, 2009

Observer: Paul Lauenstein

Observation Date: 7/23/09

Observation Time: 9:30 a.m.

Observation Location: Gavins Pond Road

Plant or Animal? Plant

Common Name: Black-eyed Susans

Scientific Name: Rudbeckia hirta

Black-eyed Susans

Comments: None

More Information: USDA

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