Rudbeckia
Family: Asteraceae
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Lowell E. Urbatsch, Patricia B. Cox in Flora of North America (vol. 21)
Annuals, biennials, or perennials, mostly 50-300 cm (mostly fibrous rooted or rhizomatous, sometimes taprooted). Stems 1-15+, erect, branched distally, glabrous or hairy, sometimes glaucous. Leaves basal and cauline; alternate; petiolate or sessile; blades elliptic, lanceolate, linear, oblanceolate, ovate, or spatulate, often pinnately lobed to 1-2-pinnatifid, ultimate margins entire, dentate, serrate, or coarsely toothed, faces glabrous or hairy, sometimes glaucous, sometimes gland-dotted. Heads radiate or discoid, borne singly or in ± corymbiform or paniculiform arrays. Involucres (early flowering) hemispheric to rotate, 15-30+ mm diam. Phyllaries persistent, 5-20 in 1-2(-3) series (narrowly triangular to lanceolate or narrowly elliptic, subequal, herbaceous, distally or throughout). Receptacles subspheric to ovoid, or conic to columnar, paleate (paleae mostly tan proximally, green to maroon distally, obovate, concave, each ± clasping a floret, apices acute to cuspidate or truncate to rounded, abaxial tips glabrous or hairy, sometimes gland-dotted, resin ducts 2-3, maroon, 1 medial and 1 near each margin; receptacles plus paleae and florets = discs, 8-80 × 5-30 mm). Ray florets 0 or 5-25+, neuter; corollas (spreading to drooping or reflexed) usually yellow to yellow-orange or bicolor (laminae often proximally maroon or each with a maroon splotch, distally yellow), sometimes wholly maroon (orangish red to maroon in R. graminifolia. Disc florets 50-800+, bisexual, fertile; corollas yellow, yellowish green, or brown-purple (often bicolor), tubes shorter than cylindric to funnelform throats, lobes 5, triangular. Cypselae (black) ± obpyramidal and 4-angled (often minutely cross rugose), faces glabrous, angles sometimes hairy; pappi 0, ± coroniform, or of 2-8+ unequal scales. x = 16, 18, 19. The species of Rudbeckia are distributed among three major clades or lineages. Although relationships among the lineages are not robustly resolved, the lineages are treated here as sections (as they have been traditionally). Rudbeckia hirta and sometimes other species of the genus are used in experimental studies relating to initiation of flowering and hairy root culture. Most species are rich sources of phytochemicals that may offer potential for pharmaceutical or other uses.

Vascular plants of NE US and adjacent Canada
Heads radiate, the rays mostly 5-21, neutral, yellow or orange to sometimes anthocyanic, or rarely absent and the heads discoid; invol of subequal or irregularly unequal, green and ±herbaceous, mostly spreading or reflexed bracts in 2-3 series; receptacle enlarged, conic or columnar, chaffy, its bracts partly enfolding the achenes, not spinescent, but sometimes awn-pointed; disk-fls perfect and fertile, narrowed to a ±distinct tube at base; style- branches flattened, with very short and blunt or elongate and acuminate, externally hairy appendage, without well marked stigmatic lines; achenes ±quadrangular, glabrous; pappus a short crown, or none; herbs with alternate, entire to pinnatifid lvs. 16, mainly U.S.

Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.

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Species within checklist: Devil Creek State Wildlife Area
Rudbeckia acuminata
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Rudbeckia alismifolia
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Rudbeckia alpicola
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Rudbeckia amplectens
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Rudbeckia amplexicaulis
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Rudbeckia auriculata
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Rudbeckia beadlei
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Rudbeckia brittonii
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Rudbeckia californica
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Rudbeckia chapmanii
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Rudbeckia chrysomela
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Rudbeckia coryi
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Rudbeckia deamii
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Rudbeckia digitata
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Rudbeckia divergens
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Rudbeckia flava
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Rudbeckia floridana
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Rudbeckia foliosa
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Rudbeckia fulgida
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Rudbeckia glabra
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Rudbeckia glaucescens
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Rudbeckia graminifolia
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Rudbeckia grandiflora
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Rudbeckia heliopsidis
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Rudbeckia heterophylla
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Rudbeckia hirta
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Rudbeckia intermedia
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Rudbeckia klamathensis
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Rudbeckia laciniata
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Rudbeckia maxima
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Rudbeckia missouriensis
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Rudbeckia mohrii
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Rudbeckia mollis
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Rudbeckia montana
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Rudbeckia monticola
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Rudbeckia nitida
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Rudbeckia nudicaulis
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Rudbeckia occidentalis
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Rudbeckia odorata
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Rudbeckia palustris
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Rudbeckia pinnatiloba
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Rudbeckia rupestris
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Rudbeckia scabrifolia
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Rudbeckia spathulata
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Rudbeckia subtomentosa
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Rudbeckia tenax
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Rudbeckia texana
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Rudbeckia triloba
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Rudbeckia truncata
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Rudbeckia umbrosa
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