Collection: Black Eyed Susan Roots

Reliable and low-maintenance, black-eyed Susans have become a beloved garden classic. A true essential for any garden or meadow, these hardy, drought-tolerant plants brighten the summer landscape like a cherished friend, with their cheerful, fall-colored blooms. Their bright petals with dark center disks stand tall as a valuable source of nectar and pollen, attracting bumblebees, butterflies, and moths. Native to the central United States, this wildflower thrives in natural settings and can be seen brightening up roadsides throughout the Midwest. Their self seeding makes them a wonderful choice for meadows and vibrant, natural wildflower settings.

Special qualities of black eyed Susans

  • Long-blooming perennial is a flower garden must have
  • Resilient to deer, and unfazed by heat or drought
  • Take time to reach full height, but bloom the first year

Special qualities of black eyed Susans

  • Long-blooming perennial is a flower garden must have
  • Resilient to deer, and unfazed by heat or drought
  • Take time to reach full height, but bloom the first year

Reliable and low-maintenance, black-eyed Susans have become a beloved garden classic. A true essential for any garden or meadow, these hardy, drought-tolerant plants brighten the summer landscape like a cherished friend, with their cheerful, fall-colored blooms. Their bright petals with dark center disks stand tall as a valuable source of nectar and pollen, attracting bumblebees, butterflies, and moths. Native to the central United States, this wildflower thrives in natural settings and can be seen brightening up roadsides throughout the Midwest. Their self seeding makes them a wonderful choice for meadows and vibrant, natural wildflower settings.