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coneflower vs black-eyed Susan

black-eyed Susan vs coneflower

coneflower and black-eyed Susan both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
coneflower Yes No No No
black-eyed Susan Yes No No No
As nouns, black-eyed Susan is a hyponym of coneflower; that is, black-eyed Susan is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than coneflower:
  • coneflower: any of various plants of the genus Rudbeckia cultivated for their large usually yellow daisies with prominent central cones
  • black-eyed Susan: the state flower of Maryland; of central and southeastern United States; having daisylike flowers with dark centers and yellow to orange rays
coneflower (noun) black-eyed Susan (noun)
any of various perennials of the eastern United States having thick rough leaves and long-stalked showy flowers with drooping rays and a conelike center the state flower of Maryland; of central and southeastern United States; having daisylike flowers with dark centers and yellow to orange rays
any of various plants of the genus Rudbeckia cultivated for their large usually yellow daisies with prominent central cones tropical African climbing plant having yellow flowers with a dark purple center
a wildflower of the genus Ratibida annual weedy herb with ephemeral yellow purple-eyed flowers; Old World tropics; naturalized as a weed in North America
Difference between coneflower and black-eyed Susan

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