Black Eyed Susan Companion Plants: What Are The Best Plant Companions?
There are a lot of fun plants out there that can be added to a smaller garden, but one of the more interesting ones is the black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia spp.,
There are a lot of fun plants out there that can be added to a smaller garden, but one of the more interesting ones is the black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia spp.,
The Black-eyed Susan vine, whose botanical name is Thunbergia alata, is a tender, evergreen, herbaceous perennial plant but grown mostly as an annual. The plant is ideal for hanging baskets
Rudbeckia Maxima (rud-BEK-ee-a, MAKS-ih-muh) is an upright flowering plant and a member of the Asteraceae family (Aster family). The genus “rudbeckia” honors a 17th-century Swedish botanist and the founder of
Rudbeckia hirta [rud-BEK-ee-a, HER-tuh] is an annual wildflower and a member of the family Asteraceae. It’s common names include: Orange Coneflower Black-Eyed Susan Gloriosa Daisy Rudbeckia Despite its name, this
Over 60 years have passed since the introduction of Gloriosa Daisies to the gardening public. Many growers, I believe, would name the ‘Gloriosa Daisy‘ as one of the all-time beautiful
The Black Eyed Susan (aka: Rudbeckia hirta) is a lovely, daisy-like flower and a North America native. This hardy biennial and perennial makes an excellent choice in USDA hardiness zones