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Rudbeckia fulgida Seeds – Perennial Native Wild Flower Garden Pollinator Tracked Ship

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Rudbeckia fulgida Seeds – Native Wild Flower Garden Pollinator Fresh Seeds

Rudbeckia fulgida or Black-eyed Susan is a mid-height Summer-long-season flowering native perennial at home in gardens or wildflower meadows.

Flowering July thru September and are considered essential for providing nectar for pollinators and plentiful seeds for fall birds.

Raised from my own pollinator-friendly plants these perennial golden daises are a familiar and welcome site thru Summer.

Rudbeckia reaches 3-4ft high when in-flower, a young plant may only have a few flowering stems but as the plant matures, by years 2-4  the number of flowering stems will dramatically increase.

Hairy mid-green rosette of leaves in Spring make a great background to seasonal bulbs and dry seeds heads provide habitat for insects and seed for birds.

Thriving on poor soils and competing with grasses Rudbeckia is happy on the prairie or at home in the cottage garden, plant with bee balm, goldenrod, and asters.

Rudbeckia species are widespread with annuals and perennials and over 20 species and numerous garden varieties in all shapes, a few color variations, and flower shapes.

Black-eyed Susan is tolerant of dry to mesic soils and flowers best in full sun, can also be grown successfully in a gravel garden.

Popular with an array of pollinators, particularly butterflies and bees.

We hand collect and clean our seeds freshly collected Rudbeckia fulgida Seeds, sow seeds that have been kept refrigerated for 4 or more weeks to help break seed dormancy.

Easy to grow sow seeds direct where you would like them to flower, in Fall or Early Spring, approx pack quantity minimum of 25+ seeds

Availability: 7 in stock (can be backordered)

Rudbeckia fulgida Seeds – Native Wild Flower Garden Pollinator Fresh Seeds

Rudbeckia fulgida or Black-eyed Susan is a mid-height Summer-long-season flowering native perennial at home in gardens or wildflower meadows.

Flowering July thru September and are considered essential for providing nectar for pollinators and plentiful seeds for fall birds. 

Raised from my own pollinator-friendly plants these perennial golden daises are a familiar and welcome site thru Summer.

Rudbeckia reaches 3-4ft high when in-flower, a young plant may only have a few flowering stems but as the plant matures, by years 2-4  the number of flowering stems will dramatically increase. 

Hairy mid-green rosette of leaves in Spring make a great background to seasonal bulbs and dry seeds heads provide habitat for insects and seed for birds.

Thriving on poor soils and competing with grasses Rudbeckia is happy on the prairie or at home in the cottage garden, plant with bee balm, goldenrod, and asters.

Rudbeckia species are widespread with annuals and perennials and over 20 species and numerous garden varieties in all shapes, a few color variations, and flower shapes. 

Black-eyed Susan is tolerant of dry to mesic soils and flowers best in full sun, can also be grown successfully in a gravel garden. 

Popular with an array of pollinators, particularly butterflies and bees.

We hand collect and clean our seeds freshly collected Rudbeckia fulgida Seeds, sow seeds that have been kept refrigerated for 4 or more weeks to help break seed dormancy.

Easy to grow sow Rudbeckia fulgida Seeds direct where you would like them to flower, in Fall or Early Spring, approx pack quantity minimum of 25+ Rudbeckia fulgida Seeds

Link to full growing instructions will be included.

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