Confirm what these are?

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  1. IceColdRum

    IceColdRum Cacti & Herb Mad

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    I received some seeds from a lady on Facebook I think I've named them correctly but could anyone confirm?

    A Perennial Sunflower?

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    Black eyed Susan?

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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    I've seen quite a few of these recently.
    Daisies is as far as I'm going with this one:smile:
     
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      Yeah to be honest that's as comfortable as I would be usually as well...
       
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        pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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        Tall daisies?:biggrin:
         
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          The second one could be Echinacea.
           
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            First one looks like Helianthus decapetala. Agree that the second could be one of the Echinacea ?E paradoxa maybe. Or then it could be one of the Rudbeckia tribe
             
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              Pic 1 - My Dad has some of these donated by a friend who named them perennial sunflowers. They are possibly Sunflower maximiliani.

              Pic 2 - Looks like a variant of Rudbeckias, possibly Rudbeckia fulgida.
               
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