
Brown-Eyed Susan
rudbeckia triloba
The Brown-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia triloba), also commonly known as the thin-leaved coneflower, is a cheerful and robust wildflower native to the central and eastern regions of North America. Renowned for its prolific blooming habits, this plant brings an explosion of warm, golden color to late summer landscapes, prairies, and open woodlands. While it is closely related to the well-known Black-Eyed Susan, the Brown-Eyed Susan is distinguished by its bushier growth habit and smaller, much more numerous daisy-like flower heads. Ecologically, this species is highly valuable. Its late-season blossoms provide a vital nectar source for a vast array of native bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects when other food sources begin to dwindle. Additionally, its dried seed heads serve as an essential winter food resource for songbirds, making it a beloved choice for conservation-minded gardeners and natural restoration projects alike.
生息地: Typically found in moist to dry prairies, open woodlands, savannas, limestone glades, and along roadsides or disturbed areas.
外見
Rudbeckia triloba is a multi-branched, bushy wildflower that typically stands between 60 and 150 cm tall. It features numerous small flower heads, each measuring 2 to 5 cm across, consisting of 8 to 15 bright yellow-to-orange ray florets surrounding a prominent, dome-shaped, dark purple-brown central disk. A key identifier is its leaves: the lower leaves are divided into three distinct lobes (hence the name 'triloba'), while the upper leaves are simple, narrow, and roughly textured with fine, stiff hairs along the stems and foliage.

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おもしろい事実
The specific name 'triloba' directly references the unique three-lobed shape of the lower leaves on the plant's stem.
Though technically a short-lived perennial or biennial, it easily maintains its presence in gardens for decades by readily self-seeding every autumn.
Unlike typical Black-Eyed Susans, which have large individual flower heads, a single mature Brown-Eyed Susan plant can produce hundreds of smaller blossoms simultaneously, creating a mist of gold.
特殊能力
Tri-Lobed Leaf Adaptation
Its lower leaves are divided into three lobes to maximize sunlight interception in partially shaded woodland borders while minimizing wind resistance.
Prolific Seed Colonization
A single plant can produce thousands of seeds that are easily dispersed by wind and wildlife, allowing it to rapidly colonize disturbed soils.
Drought Resilience
It possesses a deep, fibrous root system that allows the plant to tolerate dry summer conditions and nutrient-poor soils once established.
サイズと詳細
- 長さ
- 60-150 cm
- 寿命
- 2-3 年
食性と食事
As a photosynthetic plant, the Brown-Eyed Susan synthesizes its own organic compounds using solar energy, carbon dioxide, water, and essential mineral nutrients absorbed through its root system.
主な食物
- Sunlight
- Water
- Carbon dioxide
- Soil nitrogen
- Phosphorus
- Potassium
生態系とのつながり
Silvery Checkerspot
Chlosyne nycteis
The caterpillars of this butterfly feed on the leaves of the plant as their primary larval host.
American Goldfinch
Spinus tristis
Goldfinches feed on the high-fat seeds from the dried flower cones during the late autumn and winter months.
Common Eastern Bumble Bee
Bombus impatiens
Bumble bees frequently visit the flowers for nectar and pollen, acting as key pollinators.
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Brown-Eyed Susanを見分けるには?
Brown-Eyed Susanを識別する最も簡単な方法は、Snappit自然識別アプリを使用することです。
Brown-Eyed Susanの長さは何ですか?
60-150 cm
Brown-Eyed Susanの寿命は何ですか?
2-3 年
Brown-Eyed Susanは何を食べますか?
As a photosynthetic plant, the Brown-Eyed Susan synthesizes its own organic compounds using solar energy, carbon dioxide, water, and essential mineral nutrients absorbed through its root system.
Brown-Eyed Susanは通常どこに生息していますか?
Typically found in moist to dry prairies, open woodlands, savannas, limestone glades, and along roadsides or disturbed areas.
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