RUDBECKIA triloba (Brown-Eyed Susan)

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RUDBECKIA triloba (Brown-Eyed Susan) is a herbaceous perennial plant native to North America. It is a member of the sunflower family (Asteraceae) and is known for its daisy-like flowers with prominent brown centers and bright yellow petals. Brown-Eyed Susan is valued for its vibrant blooms, long flowering period, and ability...
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RUDBECKIA triloba (Brown-Eyed Susan) is a herbaceous perennial plant native to North America. It is a member of the sunflower family (Asteraceae) and is known for its daisy-like flowers with prominent brown centers and bright yellow petals. Brown-Eyed Susan is valued for its vibrant blooms, long flowering period, and ability to attract pollinators.

Brown-Eyed Susan is a clump-forming perennial that typically grows to a height of 2 to 5 feet (60 to 150 cm) and has a spread of about 1 to 2 feet (30 to 60 cm). It has hairy stems and deeply lobed, lance-shaped leaves. The leaves are typically green and add an attractive texture to the plant. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained soil. Brown-Eyed Susan is adaptable to a range of soil types and can tolerate dry conditions once established.

The flowers of Rudbeckia triloba are daisy-like, with a prominent dark brown or black central cone surrounded by bright yellow petals. The petals are elongated and slightly drooping. The flowers are pollinator-friendly and attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Brown-Eyed Susan typically blooms from midsummer to early fall, with the flowering period lasting for several weeks. The long-lasting flowers provide a burst of color in the garden and are attractive to both humans and pollinators.

Rudbeckia triloba is relatively easy to grow and is suitable for wildflower gardens, native plant landscapes, or naturalistic plantings. It prefers moderately fertile soil and benefits from regular watering, particularly during dry periods. It can be started from seeds or propagated through division.

Brown-Eyed Susan is often used in prairie-style plantings, wildflower meadows, or cottage gardens. Its vibrant flowers add a cheerful and eye-catching element to the landscape. It can be planted in mass plantings, mixed borders, or as a focal point in a garden bed. Additionally, the flowers can be used as cut flowers in floral arrangements.

Brown-Eyed Susan, with its charming brown centers and bright yellow petals, brings a vibrant and lively presence to gardens and landscapes. It supports pollinator populations and adds a touch of natural beauty to the environment.

Number of Seeds Max Coverage Area (Square Ft.)
0.5OZ 15,625 500
1OZ 31,250 1,000
1/4LB 125,000 4,000
1/2LB 250,000 8,000
1LB 500,000 16,000
5LB 2,500,000 80,000

Scientific Name: Rudbeckia Triloba

Common Name: Brown-Eyed Susan

Plant Type: Annual 

Family: Asteraceae

Native Range: Central and Eastern United States 

Height: 40-72"

Spread: 12-18"

Habitat: Open, Roadsides, Prairie, Meadows, Roadsides

Zone: 4-8

Exposure: Full sun to partial shade   

Blooming Season: Summer

Attracts: Beneficial Insects, Birds, Hummingbirds, Bees, Butterflies 

Resistant: Deer, Drought, Rabbit

Characteristics: Dried Arrangements, Showy, Fragrant

Flower Color: Yellow  

Water Requirement: Average  

Soil Type: Moist but well-drained 

Soil pH: Acidic, Alkaline, Neutral 

Advantage: Low maintenance, Easy to grow  

Uses: Medicinal uses, Snakebites, Burns, Open wounds, Swelling caused by worms 

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