Using OneZoom, I observed the brown-eyed Susan more closely. This plant's most recent common ancestor is the rudbeckia -a plant genus in the Asteraceae (Daisy) family- which is the ancestor of 67 more different species.
When reviewing all 10 observations made, a common adaptation found was that these plants can survive in different weather conditions and geography as none of them originate from NY(where I live). The majority of these plants come from the southern tropics located in South and Central America(like the lantana and the ageratum), or from Asia (like the Hubei Anemone).
A unique adaptation the (pink) Roses have is the prickles these plants develop on their roots. These thorns serve to deter animals from eating the plant itself.
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