Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) blooms from mid-summer to early fall and is a favorite of bees and other pollinators. A member of the sunflower family. Known for its bright yellow or orange flowers that are marked with a dark brown or black center.
As a hardy and easy-to-grow plant. Well-suited to a variety of garden settings, including borders, meadows, and naturalized areas.
Well-suited to a variety of soil conditions. It can grow in both dry and moist soil and is tolerant of drought, making it a good choice for areas with poor soil or low rainfall. Rudbeckia prefers full sun and can tolerate partial shade, although it may not flower as heavily in shaded areas.
Black-eyed Susan typically reaches a height of 1-3 feet and has a spread of about 1-2 feet.
It is perfect for gardens in between USDA hardiness zones 3-9.
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