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Common name: Cut-leaved Coneflower
Latin name:
Rudbeckia laciniata synonym Rudbeckia ampla

Cut-leaved Coneflower - Rudbeckia laciniata
Annual/Perennial: Perennial
Flowers: July to August
Flower size:
4" to 5"
Found in:
Foothills to Montane 
Height: 4' to 6'
Invasive:
No
Native species:
No
Useful in garden: No

Image taken: Silver Ranch Road near Conifer

Pictured Wildflower: Cut-leaved Coneflower - Rudbeckia laciniata
Wildflower Field notes: Cut-leaved Coneflower is easy to identify as the plant can grow quite tall, bearing large deeply serrated leaves. 

Look for Cut-leaved Coneflower growing in moist areas along drainages in meadows, near culverts along roadways, and along the banks of flowing water.

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