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Wildflowers - Black-Eyed Susan Seeds
Rudbeckia is probably one of the most popular and well-known wildflowers - and it is not hard to see why. The large, cheery yellow blooms are a welcome addition to any backyard or wildflower planting. Black Eyed Susan seeds are fairly easy to germinate and grow, and will tolerate a wide variety of lighting and soil conditions. Bees and butterflies love them for their pollen, and there are not many natural pests for these beauties. They are classed as a biennial, but can bloom in their first year, and can live for a few years. They produce a lot of tiny seeds that look like black needles, that have no problem ensuring the ongoing success of the species. These wildflower seeds are good for ordering in bulk.
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Black Eyed Susan Seeds Rudbeckia hirta Quick View
xBlack Eyed Susan Seeds
Rudbeckia hirta
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Black-eyed Susan is probably the most popular wildflower for summer gardens. This biennial is so easy to grow, and produces a lot of showy yellow blooms that are liked by butterflies - so why not have it in the garden?Starting at $2.98 USD -
On Sale! Brown Eyed Susan Seeds Rudbeckia triloba Quick View
xBrown Eyed Susan Seeds
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Orange Coneflower Seeds Rudbeckia fulgida Quick View
xOrange Coneflower Seeds
Rudbeckia fulgida
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Orange coneflower is an overlooked gem in its golden profusion. It is like a Black-eyed Susan with a more vibrant golden color and is rather uncommon in the wild. This perennial is easy to grow and blooms late in the season.Starting at $3.75 USD -
Sweet Black Eyed Susan Seeds Rudbeckia subtomentosa Quick View
xSweet Black Eyed Susan Seeds
Starting at $3.25 USD
Rudbeckia is probably one of the most popular and well-known wildflowers - and it is not hard to see why. The large, cheery yellow blooms are a welcome addition to any backyard or wildflower planting. Black Eyed Susan seeds are fairly easy to germinate and grow, and will tolerate a wide variety of lighting and soil conditions. Bees and butterflies love them for their pollen, and there are not many natural pests for these beauties. They are classed as a biennial, but can bloom in their first year, and can live for a few years. They produce a lot of tiny seeds that look like black needles, that have no problem ensuring the ongoing success of the species. These wildflower seeds are good for ordering in bulk.