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Flat of Rudbeckia Fulgida

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Rudbeckia fulgida, commonly known as Black-eyed Susan, is an Illinois native perennial plant renowned for its long-lasting, showy golden-yellow flowers.

~Forms clumps of stiff, leafy stems, each ending in a daisy-like flower head. It typically stands about 2-4 feet tall and spreads about 18-24 inches wide and tends to form colonies in the wild.

~Flowers: The flowers, measuring 2-3 inches in diameter, are characterized by their vibrant orange-yellow rays and dark brownish-black central cones, hence the name Black-eyed Susan.

~Blooms profusely from mid-summer through early fall, and sometimes even until frost.

~Prefers full sun and can tolerate a range of soil conditions, from moist, well-drained soil to clay or dry soil. It's a fairly drought-tolerant plant once established.

~Spectacular when massed in drifts, Black-eyed Susan is an excellent choice for perennial borders and cottage gardens and is a vital element in native plantings, prairies, and meadow gardens. Also makes an excellent cut flower.

~The vibrant flowers attract butterflies and other pollinators. Birds, particularly goldfinches, enjoy its seeds.

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