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While walking through Mills River Park I saw many yellow flowers with brown centers. They weren't all "brown-eyed Susans".
Google Lens helped me identify this one as yellow coneflower but a knowledgeable member of the Ashevile Plant People Facebook group said:
"It’s a Rudbeckia, black-eyed Susan. “Coneflower” really should be reserved for Echinacea. Which actually does come in yellow: Echinacea paradoxa. Paradoxa is very rare, but is probably what has gone into some of the new hot colored Echinacea."
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Date/Time | 09-Aug-2023 10:55:04 |
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