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Sharing a successful plant with others is truly rewarding. A beautiful plant not only enhances the aesthetics of your garden but also attracts pollinators and is native to the area. This morning, I want to highlight the yellow or golden coneflower, commonly known as Rudbeckia. Rudbeckia is native to a significant portion of the American landscape. Interestingly, Linnaeus named it during the development of binomial nomenclature in taxonomy. This plant is an excellent choice, and there are many varieties that would be perfect for your garden.
By Dr. Allan Armitage4.8
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Sharing a successful plant with others is truly rewarding. A beautiful plant not only enhances the aesthetics of your garden but also attracts pollinators and is native to the area. This morning, I want to highlight the yellow or golden coneflower, commonly known as Rudbeckia. Rudbeckia is native to a significant portion of the American landscape. Interestingly, Linnaeus named it during the development of binomial nomenclature in taxonomy. This plant is an excellent choice, and there are many varieties that would be perfect for your garden.

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