Rudbeckia hirta (Black-Eyed Susan)
This distinctive wildflower is a North American native that’s a great summer to fall bloomer. It has long lasting and fast growing yellow daisy-like flowers which a dark center, thus its common name ‘Black-Eyed Susan.’ It thrives in full sun to partial shade where it blooms from summer into fall. It does self-seed, but not aggressively. Goldfinshes are often seen eating its seeds. Thrives in full sun or partially shaded areas
Height: 12-24”
Blooms: Summer to Fall
Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Pollinator and seeds feed wildlife, especially Goldfinches.
This distinctive wildflower is a North American native that’s a great summer to fall bloomer. It has long lasting and fast growing yellow daisy-like flowers which a dark center, thus its common name ‘Black-Eyed Susan.’ It thrives in full sun to partial shade where it blooms from summer into fall. It does self-seed, but not aggressively. Goldfinshes are often seen eating its seeds. Thrives in full sun or partially shaded areas
Height: 12-24”
Blooms: Summer to Fall
Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Pollinator and seeds feed wildlife, especially Goldfinches.
This distinctive wildflower is a North American native that’s a great summer to fall bloomer. It has long lasting and fast growing yellow daisy-like flowers which a dark center, thus its common name ‘Black-Eyed Susan.’ It thrives in full sun to partial shade where it blooms from summer into fall. It does self-seed, but not aggressively. Goldfinshes are often seen eating its seeds. Thrives in full sun or partially shaded areas
Height: 12-24”
Blooms: Summer to Fall
Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Pollinator and seeds feed wildlife, especially Goldfinches.