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yellow flowers are growing in the garden next to a brick planter and flower bed

Black-eyed Susans are indigenous to various parts of the United States. After Columbus's voyages, they were introduced to Europe, gaining popularity quickly. Carl Linnaeus, a Swedish botanist, gave them the scientific name Rudbeckia hirta, combining the name of his mentor, Olaf Rudbeck, and "hirta," meaning rough or hairy, referring to the plant’s texture.

what to do with black - eyed susan's after flowering in the garden?

If I had to choose the gardening philosophy closest to my lazy gardener’s heart, it would have to be “live and let live.” Or rather “live and let die … back.” Which sounds much more

a garden filled with lots of colorful flowers and greenery next to a forest covered hillside

These Black-eyed Susans are shining in my garden! 🌼 As native plants, they’re incredibly easy to grow and provide stunning color from late summer into fall. Perfect for helping your garden transition to the fall season! Do you want a garden that blooms from summer into fall? Drop a 🌼 if you love Black-eyed Susans as much as I do! #rudbeckia #yellowflowers #yellowflower #cottagegarden #cottagegardens #cottagegardenflowers #gardenflowers #gardeninspiration #bricksnblooms #nativeplants…

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