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Ridiculously easy to grow and largely trouble-free, this rudbeckia is a great candidate for mixed borders, cutting gardens, or as an accent plant when planted in mass. Deer-resistant, the flowers are attractive to pollinating insects, butterflies, and birds.
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- Black-Eyed Susan
Rudbeckia hirta: A resilient prairie plant native to North...
- Indian Summer
2 ημέρες πριν · General Information: Beautiful flowers in shades of golden orange attract butterflies to the garden. Large 3-5" (8-13 cm) blooms on compact plants are attractive at garden's edge and planted with daylilies, daisies and grasses. Divide plants every other year to ensure longevity.
Plant database entry for Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta 'Becky Mix') with 3 images, one comment, and 29 data details.
Plant Details: Scientific Name: Rudbeckia hirta. Common Name: Black-Eyed Susan. Hardiness Degree: -40°F (-40.0°C) Blooming Season: Summer, Late Summer, Autumn. Plant Habit: Upright. Characteristics: Attracts Butterflies, Heat Tolerant. Water: Medium.
7 Απρ 2022 · Highlight the attractive green centers of these blooms by pairing them with green flowers in your flowerbed, like Zinnia 'Envy' or Rudbeckia occidentalis 'Green Wizard.' If you don't have a large space for a flower garden, 'Irish Eyes' does well in container gardens.
2 ημέρες πριν · Learn more about the Rudbeckia growing at the Garden. Pondering the Prairie Series Black-eyed Susans are among the most recognizable and beloved wildflowers, but there are a few things you may not know about them.
16 Ιαν 2024 · Hardy perennial, excellent in borders or naturalized gardens. Dwarf, growing to 10″ tall. Leaves are basal, oval to ovate, toothed, and mid-green, to 5″ long. Stalks are long and very hairy. 2″ to 3″ wide, showy, yellow to orange, daisy-like flowers, from summer until frost. Spreads rapidly to cover a large area.