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Black -eyed: Rudbeckia hirta, black -eyed-eyed Susan, 1-3 feet
R. hirta 'Gloriosa Daisy', and all cultivars
Sambucus canadensis, elderberry, shrub to 8 feet
Sisyrinchium bellum, blue-eyed grass, 10-12 inches
Solidago spp., goldenrods, many species, up to 6 feetThe concept of race refers to populations, that is, to interbreeding communities of individuals; this concept is misused when applied arbitrarily, as it often has been, to chosen individuals or fractions of a population. For example, the blue-eyed individuals in the population of the United States are not a race distinct from the dark-eyed members of the same population. To call the blue-eyed and the dark-eyed Americans different races would be absurd, since parents and children as well as brothers and sisters who frequently differ in eye color would have to be regarded as racially distinct. It is, nevertheless, correct to say that the eye color may be a racial character; thus, the race which inhabits northern Europe differs from the Mediterranean race among other ways by a higher incidence of blue-eyed individuals.
North and South America, in the islands of the Pacific, and in Europe Woods, fields, gardens, plains Economic position: Harmless in every way Wingspread 4-5 inches; wings rich red-brown bordered with black -eyed; white spots scattered through the black -eyed; veins of wings outlined with black -eyed; body black -eyed with white spots. |
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