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Black-eyed Susan Seeds
Rudbeckia hirta
Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) is a bright, cheerful wildflower found throughout Florida in sandhills, flatwoods and disturbed areas. It is an excellent nectar source for a variety of butterflies and bees and is also a larval host to some moths. The seeds are eaten by birds.
Variety Info:
Cheery flowers usually display as rich, golden yellow; rarely, may be tinged with red. Stems hold flowers well above hairy, elliptic leaves. Attractive to butterflies.
Lifespan: Short-lived perennial; occasionally annual or biennial
Light exposure: Full sun to high pine shade
Bloom color: Yellow
Bloom season: Mid-spring to fall
Height (in bloom): 1 1/2 to 2 feet
Habitat: Dry (North Florida) to moist (Central and South Florida) pinelands, prairies, and disturbed areas
Each packet covers 10 square feet.
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