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Rudbeckia umbrosa C.L. Boynton & Beadle. Appalachian Coneflower. Phen: Aug-Oct. Hab: Rich calcareous slopes, bottomlands, well-drained uplands. Dist: VA, OH, IN, and MO south to GA, MS, and AR.

Origin/Endemic status: Endemic

Synonymy: = F, Il, Tn, Campbell & Seymour (2013); = Rudbeckia fulgida Aiton var. umbrosa (C.L.Boynton & Beadle) Cronquist – Ar, C, FNA21, G, K1, K4, Oh3, SE1, Perdue (1957); > Rudbeckia chapmanii C.L.Boynton & Beadle – S; < Rudbeckia fulgida Aiton – GW2, Va, W; > Rudbeckia umbrosa C.L.Boynton & Beadle – S

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Wetland Indicator Status:

  • Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain: FAC (taxonomic split from wetland indicator species)
  • Eastern Mountains and Piedmont: FAC (taxonomic split from wetland indicator species)
  • Great Plains: FAC (taxonomic split from wetland indicator species)
  • Midwest: OBL (taxonomic split from wetland indicator species)
  • Northcentral & Northeast: OBL (taxonomic split from wetland indicator species)

Heliophily: 5

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