rudbeckia
A plant of the daisy family that bears tall spikes of small bright yellow flowers. They also tend to grow down in roadside shoulders and culverts. Typically North American. Spices: Genus Solidago.
Native to North America and cultivated in Europe. Chinese skullcap is native to eastern Asia.
North American Palladium was created in 1993.
One common North American plant of the genus Rudbeckia is the black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta). This perennial plant is known for its bright yellow flowers with dark centers, resembling a black eye. It is a popular choice in gardens and is also native to parts of Canada and the United States.
North American Van Lines was created in 1933.
Rudbeckia, sunflowers and daisies have golden ray-like flowers and are cultivated in North America.
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Rudbeckia
Any yellow, ray-flowered member of the Asteraceae could fit this bill. There are literally hundreds, if not thousands, of possible species. The list would certainly be narrowed down by naming only those that are cultivated. Two very common possibilities include Rudbeckia and Helianthus. There are countless others.
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Adams-Needle
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RUDBECKIA
Michaelmas Daisy
A plant of the daisy family that bears tall spikes of small bright yellow flowers. They also tend to grow down in roadside shoulders and culverts. Typically North American. Spices: Genus Solidago.
The dogbane is a North American plant which has bell-shaped white and pink flowers. Plants with bell-shaped flowers are from the genus Apocynum.
The Golden Gate bridge is in North America. More precisely it is in San Francisco, California in the United Sates