A garden of Rudbeckia at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts as seen through an 8mm fisheye lens. Rudbeckia, also commonly known as coneflowers and black-eyed-susans, are native to North America and a member of the sunflower family. These perennial plants grow 0.5–3 meters (1.6 - 9.8 feet) tall depending on the species and are eaten by some caterpillars, including those of the Cabbage Moth and Dot Moth. The 8mm fisheye lens used in this photograph provides 180 degrees of view in all directions.
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