Brown-Eyed Susan

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Rudbeckia triloba

A bushy, free-flowering, tall perennial or biannual that readily self–sows. It features masses of 1-2” wide, daisy-like, golden-yellow flowers with flat, purplish-brown centers that are larger than Black-Eyed Susan flowers. They make an excellent cut flower. Deadheading encourages more blooms. Northeastern U.S. Native.

  • Height: 2-3’

  • Spread:  1-1.5’

  • Pot size:  3 qt

  • Bloom time: Late summer to early fall

  • Light: Full sun

  • Moisture: Average to moist

  • Attracts: Butterflies, Keystone Species - see our article HERE

  • Deer resistant: Yes

  • Companion Plants: Purple Coneflower, Bee Balm, New York Aster, Goldenrods

Photo Credit: Glover Perennials

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Rudbeckia triloba

A bushy, free-flowering, tall perennial or biannual that readily self–sows. It features masses of 1-2” wide, daisy-like, golden-yellow flowers with flat, purplish-brown centers that are larger than Black-Eyed Susan flowers. They make an excellent cut flower. Deadheading encourages more blooms. Northeastern U.S. Native.

  • Height: 2-3’

  • Spread:  1-1.5’

  • Pot size:  3 qt

  • Bloom time: Late summer to early fall

  • Light: Full sun

  • Moisture: Average to moist

  • Attracts: Butterflies, Keystone Species - see our article HERE

  • Deer resistant: Yes

  • Companion Plants: Purple Coneflower, Bee Balm, New York Aster, Goldenrods

Photo Credit: Glover Perennials

Rudbeckia triloba

A bushy, free-flowering, tall perennial or biannual that readily self–sows. It features masses of 1-2” wide, daisy-like, golden-yellow flowers with flat, purplish-brown centers that are larger than Black-Eyed Susan flowers. They make an excellent cut flower. Deadheading encourages more blooms. Northeastern U.S. Native.

  • Height: 2-3’

  • Spread:  1-1.5’

  • Pot size:  3 qt

  • Bloom time: Late summer to early fall

  • Light: Full sun

  • Moisture: Average to moist

  • Attracts: Butterflies, Keystone Species - see our article HERE

  • Deer resistant: Yes

  • Companion Plants: Purple Coneflower, Bee Balm, New York Aster, Goldenrods

Photo Credit: Glover Perennials