Black Eyed Susan


Black Eyed Susan
Black Eyed Susan Plant
Black Eyed Susan Comes in Many Varieties
Coming in multiple varieties of perennials, biennials, and annuals, this hardy plant will reach a height of one to three feet. Its large green leaves will grow to six to eight inches. They are lanceolate-shaped, have winged petioles, and are toothed. Each has many veins, and they will be rough-feeling to the touch.
Its uniquely beautiful flowers will reach a total diameter of two to three inches wide. These flowers will produce sweet nectar that will attract many different butterflies and bees. Each flower will have a large black or brown, hairy central cone at the apex of each terminal shoot. Prominent, linearly-veined petals will surround this central cone. These look like rays and have a bristle tip. Rays will grow from the undermost part of the central cone and hang downward.
This plant can be referred to as Rudbeckia Hirta, Brown-Eyed Susan, Green-Eyed Susan, or Gloriosa Daisy. It's an incredibly resilient plant that will grow efficiently in all different environments. When each flower is pollinated, its central cone will produce many tiny seeds. These are delicious favorites for a wide variety of birds. Some species of this plant can produce red or even orange petals complete with green centers.
A member of the Acanthus botanical family, this hardy plant is used in a wide variety of landscaping applications. It's perfect for naturalizing an area and implementing erosion control. Due to its large, showy blossoms, the Black-Eyed Susan Plant can bring a pop of bright yellow color to any garden. Although this ornamental plant's bloom is short-lived, its unique disk flowers are regularly found in a variety of bouquets.
The Black Eyed Susan Plant is a popular option for many household gardens. It's easily recognizable by its large black or brown-colored eye surrounded by an abundance of irregular golden to yellow petals. This deer-resistant wildflower will flourish between the months of June and August each year. This colorful plant is a member of the Asteraceae botanical family and is native to the eastern portion of North America and China.
Coming in multiple varieties of perennials, biennials, and annuals, this hardy plant will reach a height of one to three feet. Its large green leaves will grow to a length of six to eight inches. They are lanceolate-shaped, have winged petioles, and are toothed. Each has many veins, and they will be rough-feeling to the touch.
Its uniquely beautiful flowers will reach a total diameter of two to three inches wide. These flowers will produce sweet nectar that will be sure to attract many different species of butterflies and bees. Each flower will have a large black or brown, hairy central cone that sits at the apex of each terminal shoot. This central cone will be surrounded by prominent, linearly-veined petals. These look like rays and have a bristle tip. Rays will grow from the undermost part of the central cone and droop downward.
This plant can be referred to as Rudbeckia Hirta, Brown-Eyed Susan, Green-Eyed Susan, or Gloriosa Daisy. It's an incredibly resilient plant that will grow efficiently in all different environments. When each flower is pollinated, its central cone will produce a plethora of tiny seeds. These are delicious favorites for a wide variety of birds. Some species of this plant can produce red or even orange petals complete with green centers.
A member of the Acanthus botanical family, this hardy plant is used in a wide variety of landscaping applications. It's perfect for naturalizing an area and implementing erosion control. Due to its large, showy blossoms, the Black-Eyed Susan Plant can bring a pop of bright yellow color to any garden. Although this ornamental plant's bloom is short-lived, its unique disk flowers are regularly found in a variety of bouquets.
Coming in multiple varieties of perennials, biennials, and annuals, this hardy plant will reach a height of one to three feet. Its large green leaves will grow to a length of six to eight inches. They are lanceolate-shaped, have winged petioles, and are toothed. Each has many veins, and they will be rough-feeling to the touch.
Its uniquely beautiful flowers will reach a total diameter of two to three inches wide. These flowers will produce sweet nectar that will be sure to attract many different species of butterflies and bees. Each flower will have a large black or brown, hairy central cone that sits at the apex of each terminal shoot. This central cone will be surrounded by prominent, linearly-veined petals. These look like rays and have a bristle tip. Rays will grow from the undermost part of the central cone and droop downward.
This plant can be referred to as Rudbeckia Hirta, Brown-Eyed Susan, Green-Eyed Susan, or Gloriosa Daisy. It's an incredibly resilient plant that will grow efficiently in all different environments. When each flower is pollinated, its central cone will produce a plethora of tiny seeds. These are delicious favorites for a wide variety of birds. Some species of this plant can produce red or even orange petals complete with green centers.
A member of the Acanthus botanical family, this hardy plant is used in a wide variety of landscaping applications. It's perfect for naturalizing an area and implementing erosion control. Due to its large, showy blossoms, the Black-Eyed Susan Plant can bring a pop of bright yellow color to any garden. Although this ornamental plant's bloom is short-lived, its unique disk flowers are regularly found in a variety of bouquets.
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We sell only bare root plants. We dip the roots in tera-sorb silicone gel to retain ample moisture for transit and surround with plastic. This is superior protection for plants in transit for up to 12 days.
Upon Receipt Of Your Plants
Open your plants and inspect the same day received. We offer 3 days to report any problems with your order. Bare root plants need to be planted within 2-3 days of receiving unless weather-related problems prohibit planting. Store in a cool place and keep roots moist and covered with plastic until they can be planted. Water for the first week daily after planting.