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Maureen Gilmer

(Common Black-eyed Susan, Irish Eyes Black-eyed Susan)

The heavy blooming ‘Irish Eyes’ has fantastic bright yellow and gold daisies with emerald green eyes—a far cry from your typical black-eyed Susan. It is easy to grow, great for cutting and offers lots of blooms in the heat of summer.

Common black-eyed Susan, also called gloriosa daisy, is a short-lived perennial that originates from North America. It is wonderfully easy to grow and blooms for an extended period of time. Throughout the summer, the clump-forming, short-lived perennial puts forth,...

(Common Black-eyed Susan, Irish Spring Black-eyed Susan)

The large-flowered ‘Irish Spring’ has marvelous bold bright yellow daisies with emerald green eyes—a far cry from your typical black-eyed Susan. It is easy to grow, great for cutting and offers lots of blooms in the heat of summer.

Common black-eyed Susan, also called gloriosa daisy, is a short-lived perennial that originates from North America. It is wonderfully easy to grow and blooms for an extended period of time. Throughout the summer, the clump-forming, short-lived perennial puts forth,...

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Ernst Benary® Inc.

(Common Black-eyed Susan, Marmalade Black-eyed Susan)

The pretty ‘Marmalade’ has terrific golden orange daisies with dark eyes. It is easy to grow and offers lots of blooms in the heat of summer.

Common black-eyed Susan, also called gloriosa daisy, is a short-lived perennial that originates from North America. It is wonderfully easy to grow and blooms for an extended period of time. Throughout the summer, the clump-forming, short-lived perennial puts forth, thick, leafy stems topped with colorful flowers that attract pollinators such as bees...

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Fleuroselect

(Common Black-eyed Susan, Maya Rudbeckia)

Maya black-eyed Susan is a double-flowered variety of this clump forming short-lived perennial. Throughout the summer, it bears many beautifully doubled golden daisies with petals so dense they almost look like pincushions. These appear on tall, stout stems lined with hairy dark green leaves and attract many pollinators, such as bees and butterflies.

This plant grows best in full sun and well drained, average soil. It is prone to root rot and powdery mildew, so it's best to provide it with good...

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Bosh Bruening

(Common Black-eyed Susan, Moreno Black-eyed Susan)

What a color sensation! The fantastic dark-eyed flowers of ‘Moreno’ have many pointed petals of russet chocolate dipped in gold. Their deep rich color will add depth to any floral border in need of contrast and interest. It is very compact, easy to grow and offers lots of blooms in the heat of summer.

Common black-eyed Susan, also called gloriosa daisy, is a short-lived perennial that originates from North America. It is wonderfully easy to grow and blooms for an extended period of time. Throughout...

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Russell Stafford

(Common Black-eyed Susan, Gloriosa Daisy, Prairie Sun Gloriosa Daisy)

A distinctive cultivar of black-eyed Susan, 'Prairie Sun' has large showy flowers with a pale green central cone and bicolored yellow and orange petals.

Also called gloriosa daisy, black-eyed Susan is a short-lived perennial that originates from North America. Throughout the summer, this clump-forming, short-lived perennial puts forth, thick, leafy stems topped with large flowers that attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. The daisies have pretty petals that are golden orange towards...

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James H. Schutte

(Common Black-eyed Susan, Radiance Black-eyed Susan)

The distinctive 'Radiance' has semi-double flowers with narrow petals that are cupped or fluted. The yellow outer petals form a thick ruff around the brown central cone. On occasion, flowers appear almost fully double and the center almost disappears in a bulging tuft of rounded petals.

Common black-eyed Susan, also called gloriosa daisy, is a short-lived perennial that originates from North America. It is wonderfully easy to grow and blooms for an extended period of time. Throughout the summer,...

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Jesse Saylor

(Common Black-eyed Susan, Sonora Black-Eyed Susan)

Sonora black-eyed Susan is a compact variety of this clump forming short-lived perennial. Throughout the summer, it bears many beautiful golden daisies ringed with dark mahogany around their dark eyes. These appear on short, stout stems lined with hairy dark green leaves and attract many pollinators, such as bees and butterflies.

This plant grows best in full sun and well drained, average soil. It is prone to root rot and powdery mildew, so it's best to provide it with good air flow and avoid...

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Maureen Gilmer

(Common Black-eyed Susan, Sputnik Black-eyed Susan)

The warm and inviting flower colors of ‘Sputnik’ set this bicolored black-eyed Susan apart. Its large single blooms have petals that are dark chocolate towards the center and gold at the tips. The plants are tall, easy to grow and offer lots of blooms in the heat of summer.

Common black-eyed Susan, also called gloriosa daisy, is a short-lived perennial that originates from North America. It is wonderfully easy to grow and blooms for an extended period of time. Throughout the summer, the clump-forming,...

Common black-eyed Susan, also called gloriosa daisy, is a short-lived perennial that is native to much of North America. It is a warm season wildflower that can be found growing in old-fields, thickets, rocky prairies, meadows and roadsides. There are lots of colorful cultivars available. All are wonderfully easy to grow and long-blooming.

The rich green leaves of gloriosa daisy and linear, often lance-shaped, and have a coarsely hairy surface that’s rough to the touch. The leaves form neat...