A Brilliant Canadian Wildflower
Rudbeckia 'Black-Eyed Susan' ( Rudbeckia hirta ), offered by Semences OSC.
Add a vibrant splash of golden yellow to your garden with 'Black-Eyed Susan', a hardy plant native to Canada. Ideal for wildflower gardens, this hardy perennial or biennial tolerates heat and drought. With vibrant flowers adorned with a dark center, it blooms from July to September, attracting attention and pollinators.
Plant height : 60-90 cm
Quantity per pack : Approximately 200 seeds (3,700 seeds/gram)
Companion plants : Echinacea, asters, daisies
Enemy plants : None known
Suggested Uses : Wildflower gardens, borders, natural meadows
Plant Type : Biennial or Perennial
Cultivation method:
For best results, sow directly outdoors from September to October. This fall sowing allows for natural stratification of dormant seeds over winter. For indoor growing, start seeds from February to early March in a soilless mix. Maintain a germination temperature of 68°F (20°C) for 14 to 21 days. Place seedlings under light at a slightly cooler temperature before hardening off and transplanting to a sunny location. Space mature plants 10 to 12 inches apart in the garden.
This easy-to-grow native plant is ideal for beautifying your outdoor spaces while respecting the environment.
