Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed Susan)

$5.00

Type: Forb

Area: Prairie

Height: 1′ to 3′

Bloom Months: June, July, Aug, Sept

Color: Yellow

Sun: Part to Full Sun

Moisture: Dry, Mesic, Moist

Soil: Clay, Loam, Sand

Attracts/Benefits: Birds, Butterflies and Pollinators, special value to native bees

Note: Deer resistant

Photo credit: Prairie Moon Nursery and Sharon Yiesla

15 in stock

SKU: 980 Category:

Description

Description from Possibility Place: Black-Eyed Susan is a short lived perennial, often only biennial. It produces an abundance of yellow flowers that bloom early to mid summer for about a month. Its flowers attract a range of bees, butterflies, moths and other pollinators.  This plant will readily reseed and can spread quite aggressively in this manner. Flowers are good cut and used in arrangements.

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Click here for the native pollinators that feed on Rudbeckia hirta.

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