Add a touch of wild Southern beauty to your garden with 1 rooted cluster of native Black-Eyed Susans (Rudbeckia hirta). Grown from wild South Alabama stock — these are true natives, not nursery hybrids.
Golden-yellow petals with dark centers
Pollinator favorite – attracts bees and butterflies
Drought-tolerant, thrives in poor soil and full sun
Rich in Southern folklore — a symbol of encouragement and healing
1 rooted live cluster, healthy and ready to transplant
Common Name: Black-Eyed Susan Scientific Name: Rudbeckia hirta Sunlight: Full sun Watering: Low, drought-tolerant Soil: Poor to average, well-drained Hardiness Zones: 3-9 Growth Habit: Upright, clumping Format: Rooted cluster