Status:
valid
Authors:
L.E.Br.
Source:
gcc
Year:
1986
Citation Micro:
Phytologia 61: 367, fig (1986)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000020134
Common Names
- Rudbeckia
- Black-Eyed Susan
- Brown-Eyed Susan
Description
Rudbeckia scabrifolia (also called Rough-leaved coneflower, among many other common names) is a perennial plant in the family Asteraceae. It has a single stem that can reach up to 1 m in height, with a few branches. The leaves are lanceolate and have a grayish-green color. It is native to the southeastern United States and is found in dry and rocky habitats.
Uses & Benefits
Rudbeckia scabrifolia is used as an ornamental plant in gardens, as it has attractive foliage and flowers. It is also used as a medicinal plant, as it has anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Rudbeckia scabrifolia has yellow flowers with a diameter of 1.5-2 cm. Its seeds are small, brown and oval-shaped. The seedlings have two narrow, lanceolate leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Rudbeckia scabrifolia is a perennial herb native to North America. It can be propagated from seed or division. It prefers moist, well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade. It is drought tolerant and can tolerate some frost. It can be grown in containers or in the ground.
Where to Find Rudbeckia scabrifolia
Rudbeckia scabrifolia can be found in the eastern United States, primarily in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
Rudbeckia scabrifolia FAQ
What is the scientific name of Rudbeckia scabrifolia?
Rudbeckia scabrifolia
What is the common name of Rudbeckia scabrifolia?
Rough-Leaved Coneflower
What is the natural habitat of Rudbeckia scabrifolia?
It is native to the southeastern United States and is found in dry, rocky areas.
Species in the Rudbeckia genus
Rudbeckia occidentalis,
Rudbeckia texana,
Rudbeckia grandiflora,
Rudbeckia fulgida,
Rudbeckia scabrifolia,
Rudbeckia mohrii,
Rudbeckia hirta,
Rudbeckia laciniata,
Rudbeckia maxima,
Rudbeckia montana,
Rudbeckia subtomentosa,
Rudbeckia speciosa,
Rudbeckia graminifolia,
Rudbeckia nitida,
Rudbeckia amplexicaulis,
Rudbeckia mollis,
Rudbeckia alpicola,
Rudbeckia heliopsidis,
Rudbeckia klamathensis,
Rudbeckia auriculata,
Rudbeckia missouriensis,
Rudbeckia californica,
Rudbeckia glaucescens,
Rudbeckia triloba,
Rudbeckia terranigrae,
Species in the Asteraceae family
Aaronsohnia pubescens,
Aaronsohnia factorovskyi,
Abrotanella filiformis,
Abrotanella rostrata,
Abrotanella linearis,
Abrotanella trilobata,
Abrotanella muscosa,
Abrotanella inconspicua,
Abrotanella trichoachaenia,
Abrotanella caespitosa,
Abrotanella nivigena,
Abrotanella pusilla,
Abrotanella linearifolia,
Abrotanella papuana,
Abrotanella rosulata,
Abrotanella emarginata,
Abrotanella fertilis,
Abrotanella spathulata,
Abrotanella purpurea,
Abrotanella patearoa,
Abrotanella submarginata,
Abrotanella diemii,
Abrotanella scapigera,
Abrotanella forsterioides,
Acamptopappus shockleyi,
Acamptopappus sphaerocephalus,
Acanthocephalus benthamianus,
Acanthocephalus amplexifolius,
Acanthocladium dockeri,
Acanthodesmos distichus,
Acanthodesmos gibarensis,
Acanthospermum humile,
Acanthospermum consobrinum,
Acanthospermum glabratum,
Acanthospermum microcarpum,
Acanthospermum hispidum,
Acanthospermum australe,
Acanthospermum lecocarpoides,
Acanthostyles buniifolius,
Acanthostyles saucechicoensis,
Achillea buiana,
Achillea conrathii,
Achillea cucullata,
Achillea styriaca,
Achillea clavennae,
Achillea cappadocica,
Achillea huber-morathii,
Achillea ptarmicoides,
Achillea sieheana,
Achillea barrelieri,