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Meet a Black-Eyed Susan who doesn´t hang out in biker bars.

Common name: Black-Eyed Susan
Scientific name: Radbeckia hirta

Habitat: A native wildflower found in dry to mesic praries, grazed praries, dry pastures, hay meadows, old fields and along roadsides throughout the Eastern and Midwestern United States. Blooms mid-spring to fall.

Methodology: We belive that the world´s native plants and their unique habitats are among our most precious natural resources. That´s why we strive to blend envvironmental resposibility with the art of papermaking.

Printed on Gleneagle Dull 80 lb. Cover, which contains 10% post-consumer waste.

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