Black-eyed Susie
$6.00
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Black-Eyed Susan, or orange coneflower,, requires little maintenance, blooms for an extended period of time, and is brightly colored with a dark eye for contrast. When planted in average-to-moist soil, it will form broad clumps that will benefit from occasional division. It’s a must-have for your late-season pollinators and for birds who feast on the seeds.
Common Name: Coneflower, Orange
Latin Name: Rudbeckia fulgida var. fulgida
Variety: Species
H x W: 18-36" x 18-24"
Light Requirements: Sun to Part Shade
Habit: Clumping
Plant Uses: Flower
Key Function: Beneficial attractor, Wildlife