Black-eyed Susan question....

Beekissed

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Last year I planted some assorted wild flowers. They didn't do real well and I mowed them down. This year they came up, predominantly Black-eyed Susans and Gloriosa?. I would like to transplant them into a different place and hope they will multiply. They don't appear to be regular Black-eyed Susans as they have several flower heads on small stems branching from the main stem. Are these perennial or a biannual type of rudbeckia(sp)? I will try to get a pic tomorrow and post for you!
 

ams3651

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i dont know the name but they sound like the wild ones ive seen around here, come back every year along the roadside.
 

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