


Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed Susan)
Rudbeckia hirta, also known as Black-eyed Susan, is a native wildflower which typically occurs in open woods, prairies, fields, roadsides and waste areas. Transplants will bloom the year they are planted, and will easily self-sow onto open soil, creating a more or less consistent stand over time.
Exceptionally showy and easy to grow, Black Eyed Susan has a prolonged bloom time that attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Seeds may be sown directly in the soil at the last frost date.
Annuals & Perennials
Height: 1.00 to 3.00 ft
Sun: Full to Partial
Water: Dry to Medium
Rudbeckia hirta, also known as Black-eyed Susan, is a native wildflower which typically occurs in open woods, prairies, fields, roadsides and waste areas. Transplants will bloom the year they are planted, and will easily self-sow onto open soil, creating a more or less consistent stand over time.
Exceptionally showy and easy to grow, Black Eyed Susan has a prolonged bloom time that attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Seeds may be sown directly in the soil at the last frost date.
Annuals & Perennials
Height: 1.00 to 3.00 ft
Sun: Full to Partial
Water: Dry to Medium
Rudbeckia hirta, also known as Black-eyed Susan, is a native wildflower which typically occurs in open woods, prairies, fields, roadsides and waste areas. Transplants will bloom the year they are planted, and will easily self-sow onto open soil, creating a more or less consistent stand over time.
Exceptionally showy and easy to grow, Black Eyed Susan has a prolonged bloom time that attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Seeds may be sown directly in the soil at the last frost date.
Annuals & Perennials
Height: 1.00 to 3.00 ft
Sun: Full to Partial
Water: Dry to Medium