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Search Results for: Rudbeckia

Sweet Coneflower – A Complete Profile On Rudbeckia subtomentosa 

Written by Joe Foster
Sweet Coneflower – A Complete Profile On Rudbeckia subtomentosa 

Sweet Coneflower is a herbaceous perennial flower native to the Midwestern United States[1]. Scientifically known as Rudbeckia subtomentosa, it grows 3-5′ tall in full sun and moist to medium-moist soil[2][3].

Posted in Native PlantsTagged Rudbeckia, yellow

Black Eyed Susan – Rudbeckia Hirta

Written by Joe Foster
Black Eyed Susan – Rudbeckia Hirta

Black Eyed Susan is a biennial native to the Eastern half of North America that produces yellow daisy-like flowers 3″ diameter (7 cm). A showy addition to any garden it

Posted in Native PlantsTagged Black Eyed Susan, nectar, pollen, Rudbeckia, yellow flower

How to grow Black-Eyed Susans (Rudbeckia) from seed

Written by Joe Foster
How to grow Black-Eyed Susans (Rudbeckia) from seed

Black-Eyed Susans belong to the genus Rudbeckia, which contains over 25 species of flowers. Most of these species will produce flowers with yellow petals and dark black centers (and very

Posted in Gardening Tips, Native PlantsTagged Black Eyed Susan, germination, Rudbeckia, seeds

Getting started with Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia)

Written by Joe Foster
Getting started with Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia)

Black Eyed Susan is a common name for many different flowers. They all look similar, but Rudbeckia Hirta, Rudbeckia Fulgida, Rudbeckia Triloba, are all quite different! So, in this article

Posted in Native PlantsTagged Black Eyed Susan, native plants, Rudbeckia

Keystone Plants – What Are They, And Why Are They Important?

Written by Joe Foster
Keystone Plants – What Are They, And Why Are They Important?

If you’ve been researching native plants, you may have come across the term “Keystone Plant” or “Keystone Species”. Often spoken or reverence or casually noted for their importance. So, what

Posted in Gardening Tips, Native PlantsTagged keystone species

How To Forage & Save Native Seeds

Written by Joe Foster
How To Forage & Save Native Seeds

When one is hiking or driving and you notice some interesting or beautiful flowers, you may think that they would make a great addition to your garden. Although it may

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