Brown Eyed Susan
Brown Eyed Susan
Brown Eyed Susan – An Elegant Wildflower for the Stage Garden.
Brown Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia triloba): A pretty perennial wildflower that will give any garden a sunny accent. It has daisy-like yellow flowers with brown centers, your local super phenom for your pollinator bed. The spreading foliage and flowers are great for borders, meadows and wildflower beds.
Highlights of Brown-Eyed Susan:
Float of Flowers: Spreads float of golden-yellow with a dark brown middle, beautiful.
Pollinator Magnet: Attracts bees, butterflies and other pollinators to your yard.
Easy to Plant, Low Maintenance Annual: This annual grows well on any soil and is heat, drought and low-soil tolerant.
Zone Adjustment: Plant in wildflower beds, borders, meadows and naturalized gardens.
Native Beauties: Native habitat-creating, biodiversity-rich for your garden.
Why Choose Brown Eyed Susan?
The Brown-eyed Susan because it’s fluffy and easy to feed. This tough annual flowers in dense blossom from late summer to fall for months of beauty. Be it a wildflower meadow, a border interest, or just an pollinator garden staple, Brown-eyed Susan can be a natural choice for your garden.
Caring Tips: Sow Brown-Eyed Susan in sun or part shade in deep moist soil. Sprinkle a lot in the first years but drought-resistant once planted.
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Copy in your backyard the Wild Flowers and Wildlife of the Brown-Eyed Susan. It loves the sun, and is an eternal plant to have around.