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Black-eyed Susan; Orange Coneflower (Rudbeckia fulgida var. fulgida)

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Black-eyed Susan; Orange Coneflower (Rudbeckia fulgida var. fulgida)

Hardy, summer to fall-blooming, native perennial

Masses of bright yellow, daisy-like flowers with dark brown centers; shiny, deep green foliage

Origin: Eastern United States

This showy, long-blooming wildflower is native to a range of soil types in meadows, open woods, and thickets from New York south to Florida and west to Missouri. Included in Philadelphia nurseryman Bernard McMahon’s The American Gardener’s Calendar (1806), this species has long been recognized as a worthy garden plant. The flowers are good for cutting and attract a range of butterflies, native bees, and other pollinators; the seeds are later enjoyed by songbirds. Deer are not attracted to this plant.

Arrives in a 2.5" square pot.

$4.90

Original: $14.00

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Black-eyed Susan; Orange Coneflower (Rudbeckia fulgida var. fulgida)—

$14.00

$4.90

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Hardy, summer to fall-blooming, native perennial

Masses of bright yellow, daisy-like flowers with dark brown centers; shiny, deep green foliage

Origin: Eastern United States

This showy, long-blooming wildflower is native to a range of soil types in meadows, open woods, and thickets from New York south to Florida and west to Missouri. Included in Philadelphia nurseryman Bernard McMahon’s The American Gardener’s Calendar (1806), this species has long been recognized as a worthy garden plant. The flowers are good for cutting and attract a range of butterflies, native bees, and other pollinators; the seeds are later enjoyed by songbirds. Deer are not attracted to this plant.

Arrives in a 2.5" square pot.