Black-Eyed Susan – Rudbeckia hirta 400 Seeds | Native Wildflower | Pollinator Favorite | Hardy Perennial / Biennial

Black-Eyed Susan – Rudbeckia hirta 400 Seeds | Native Wildflower | Pollinator Favorite | Hardy Perennial / Biennial

$9.99
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Black-Eyed Susan – Rudbeckia hirta 400 Seeds | Native Wildflower | Pollinator Favorite | Hardy Perennial / Biennial

Black-Eyed Susan – Rudbeckia hirta 400 Seeds | Native Wildflower | Pollinator Favorite | Hardy Perennial / Biennial

$9.99
Brighten your garden with Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta), one of the most beloved North American native wildflowers. Known for its golden yellow petals and dark central cone, this classic flower blooms for months and brings cheerful color to gardens, meadows, and landscapes. Black-Eyed Susan is easy to grow and highly adaptable, thriving in wildflower gardens, borders, pollinator plantings, and naturalized areas. The long bloom season attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects, while the seed heads provide food for birds in fall and winter. Once established, plants are drought tolerant and return reliably year after year. You will receive: ✔️ 400 fresh, viable seeds ✔️ Open-pollinated, untreated seeds ✔️ Carefully packaged for successful sowing 🌼 Growing Information Common Name: Black-Eyed Susan Botanical Name: Rudbeckia hirta Plant Type: Short-lived perennial or biennial Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Well-drained, average soil Height: 2–3 feet Bloom Time: Early summer through fall Flower Color: Yellow with dark center Native Range: North America Cold Hardiness: USDA zones 3–9 Cold Stratification: Not required, but improves germination Black-Eyed Susan grows quickly from seed and is often one of the first wildflowers to bloom. Seeds can be direct sown outdoors in spring or fall, and plants readily self-seed in favorable conditions.

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