Rudbeckia
Rudbeckia pushes out yellow daisy-like flowers with prominent dark brown to black centers, earning it the affectionate nickname "Black-Eyed Susan." Its golden-yellow petals symbolize the essence of summer, gracing landscapes and contributing to vibrant wildflower meadows, borders, and cottage gardens. With tall blooms that wave in the breeze, Rudbeckia is sure to attract butterflies, bees, and other pollinators. Growing Tips: Sunlight: Flourishes in full sun to partial shade; ensure adequate sunlight for abundant flowering. Soil: Well-draining soil is preferred; Rudbeckia is adaptable to various soil types. Watering: Tolerant of moderate drought; water during dry spells for optimal bloom production. Hardiness: Rudbeckia is generally hardy in USDA zones 3-9, depending on the species and variety. Autumn Colors Autumn Colors Rudbeckia is a vibrant perennial pushing out daisy-like flowers in a mix of yellow, orange, and red shades. It has an upright and bushy growth habit, reachin