Black-Eyed Susan

With their bright yellow petals and dark center disks, Black-Eyed Susans (Rudbeckia hirta) have become a garden staple. Fast-growing black-eyed Susan is easily the most commonly known Rudbeckia, with its daisy-like flowers with large seed heads. You can plant it after the last frost in spring. It will flower in its first summer, but it can take two to three years to reach full height.

Keywords (optional; may include species, genus, family, planting season, etc): Rudbeckia hirta, Black-Eyed Susans
Is this seed certified organic?:
Yes
No, but no synthetic pesticides or fertilizers were used in producing it
No, and synthetic pesticides or fertilizers were used in producing it.
Available year round?:
Yes
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Listing created Apr 25, 2022

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