Black-Eyed Susan
Rudbeckia hirta, also known as black-eyed Susan, is a North American plant in the sunflower family. It is native to Eastern and Central North America and can be found in the Western part of the continent as well as in China. Black-eyed Susan grows upright, reaching 12-39 inches tall and 12-18 inches wide. It has hairy leaves, sturdy stems, and daisy-like flowers blooming in late summer and early autumn. The flower heads can be up to 10 cm in diameter with yellow petals surrounding a brown or black center.
Rudbeckia hirta, also known as black-eyed Susan, is a North American plant in the sunflower family. It is native to Eastern and Central North America and can be found in the Western part of the continent as well as in China. Black-eyed Susan grows upright, reaching 12-39 inches tall and 12-18 inches wide. It has hairy leaves, sturdy stems, and daisy-like flowers blooming in late summer and early autumn. The flower heads can be up to 10 cm in diameter with yellow petals surrounding a brown or black center.
Rudbeckia hirta, also known as black-eyed Susan, is a North American plant in the sunflower family. It is native to Eastern and Central North America and can be found in the Western part of the continent as well as in China. Black-eyed Susan grows upright, reaching 12-39 inches tall and 12-18 inches wide. It has hairy leaves, sturdy stems, and daisy-like flowers blooming in late summer and early autumn. The flower heads can be up to 10 cm in diameter with yellow petals surrounding a brown or black center.