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Black Eyed Susan Seeds (Rudbeckia hirta)

Black Eyed Susan Seeds (Rudbeckia hirta)

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One of our most loved natives, easy to grow, and a major colormaker in mid-season all over No. America. Biennial.
Black-Eyed Susan
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No one knows who Susan was, but the flower is linked with “Sweet William” in an old English rhyme. This species was long thought to be native only to our midwest, spreading to both coasts after colonists and western pioneers felled the forests to allow the highly-prolific seed to spread. But recent research proves Black-Eyed Susan was indeed seen as far east as Maryland in early colonial times. There are many species of rudbeckia, many which have been hybridized into some of our most valued garden perennials. For related perennial species, see R. gloriosa.
No. of seeds per lb: 861,825

Botanical NameRudbeckia hirta
Common NameBlack Eyed Susan
TypeBiennial. Has two-year life cycle. Grows only leaves first season from seed. Then in second season, blooms, seeds and dies with first frost. This speices sometimes performs as a Perennial in some area, as an Annual in others.
ColorGolden yellow with brown center
HeightUp to 2 ft.
Bloom TimeEarly and mid-season
FlowerDaisy-like
Sun/ShadeNeeds full sun.
Soil PreferencesAdaptable
Moisture RequirementsAverage moisture, well-drained.
Where To Grow ItAll regions of North America.
Zones3-9
Indigenous ToOriginally thought to be a native of only the No.Americans plains, but now thought to be native all the way from the plains to the Atlantic coast in the mid-Atlantic states.
Black-Eyed Susan Black Eyed Susan Seeds (Rudbeckia hirta)
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