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  1. Black-eyed Susan is the most common and widespread of our native coneflower-type plants.  It grows in sunny, upland habitats, in dry to somewhat moist situations, and on a variety of soil types.  It is short-lived but readily re-seeds.   A tough, reliable plant, Black-eyed Susan continues to bloom with cutting.
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