Black-eyed Susans

One of the observations I made was of a Blacked-eyed Susan. This flower is in the plantae kingdom, under vascular plants, flowering plants, and dicots, with its genus being Rudbeckia. It's a part of the coneflower family, this family are almost like daisies, they have hanging petals and a range of colours. One of the adaptations that was common in our observed species was that all the plants were tall. This adaptation came about because the plants are trying to obtain their needs to survive, which include: sunlight, water, warmth, and other basic needs. An unique adaptation that the Blacked-eyed Susans have is a raised cone-liked centre. The centre holds seeds that attract insects like butterflies and because of the raised centre it helps in the dispersal of seeds and aids in reproduction.

Posted on September 19, 2021 10:10 PM by breannan breannan

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