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Greenbird LLC Greenbird Blackeyed Susan Seed Pie 1.0 Each Seeds
1 Seeds Item #: 3G-1008 / 1721596
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BLACK EYED SUSAN IS A VERY HARDY PERENNIAL WITH YELLOW PETALS AND A BLACK DOMED CENTER. NOTHING STOPS IT. THERE ARE 1,700,000 SEEDS IN ONE POUND OF BLACK EYED SUSANS SEEDS. GROWS BEST IN FULL SUN. Seeds are packaged and germination tested for current year.BLOOMS JUNE- AUGUSTHEIGHT 2-3 FEETSOWING DEPTH 1/16 INCHGERMINATION 1-4 WEEKS.
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No one knows who Susan was, but the flower is linked with “Sweet William” in an old English rhyme. This species was long thought to be native only to our midwest, spreading to both coasts after colonists and western pioneers felled the forests to allow the highly-prolific seed to spread. But recent research proves Black-Eyed Susan was indeed seen as far east as Maryland in early colonial times. There are many species of rudbeckia, many which have been hybridized into some of our most valued garden...
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(Rudbeckia hirta) Best known of all the prairie flowers and the easiest to grow. A single plant can produce hundreds of blooms over the summer and into the fall. Self-seeding biennial, tolerates almost any site and most soils. Plants grow 2–3'. Hardy to zone 3.
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Price includes a black imprint in three locations. PMS matching is available for an additional charge. Full Sun. Attracts Butterflies. Sow Outdoors Spring thru Fall. Biennial 2 Year Life Cycle. Great for use in mailings. Packet includes picture of flower. Optional Mix & Match Seed Items are available, please contact our Customer Service Department for pricing.
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The Cherokee used this plant medicinally in various ways, including as a wash against snakebite, so consider black-eyed Susan for protection, especially for the outer edges of your property or living space, and to mend injuries caused by enemies. It also makes an excellent Sun symbol on an altar (cut flowers of this plant usually last a week). This native of northeastern North America is a great Sun plant, and it likes growing in clumps, so try it in a round planting bed...
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Synonyms: Hairy Coneflower. Range/habitat: native to the Midwest and Lake states, naturalized in the east. Disturbed prairies, roadsides and waste places. Culture/uses: full to partial sun, various soils; quite adaptable and somewhat aggressive. Sow seed l/3 inch deep, will bloom the first year. A good cutflower and attracts butterflies and seed-eaters. Germination information: State standard=60, best temp.=65-75 : Seeds/lb.= 1,697,000. Planting rate: l lb./ 28,000 sq. ft.; 2 lbs./acre (60).
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This is a fast growing, exotic appearing vine that covers itself with colorful flowers all summer into fall. The tubular flowers, up to 1 1/2" across, are orange or yellowish with contrasting black throats. Plants twine and easily scramble up low fences, trellises, netting and posts forming a screen. Trail over a low wall or from hanging baskets or urns. 10-15 days to germination.
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(Rudbeckia hirta) Best known of all the prairie flowers and the easiest to grow. A single plant can produce hundreds of blooms over the summer and into the fall. Self-seeding biennial, tolerates almost any site and most soils. Plants grow 2–3'. Hardy to zone 3.
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A Blooming Black-Eyed Susans Design Pack - Lg
Beautiful Black-eyed Susan designs are dazzling when dancing across napkins, table runners, placemats, and more! Design pack contains 5 designs.
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Black Eyed Susan Snuggler Pack: includes 4 panels of Rob Pete interfacing and instructions.
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A set of four Blackeyed Susan Glasses featuring the Preakness 131 logo on front of glass and a list of previous winners on back of glass.
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NO Curved Piecing! Fast Applique Technique! Accurate printed, fusible interfacing! This pack includes: Easy-to-read instructions, 4 Panels of Rob Pete interfacing, 1 panel of smart-ease circles & a design page.
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Facts of Note: Moderate water, sun or part shade, 4" flowers, grown as an annual or short-lived perennial, blooms first year from seed, deer resistant.
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This pattern comes from the book Special Additions: Gardener's Goodies number 350 from Jeanette Crews Designs, Inc. The pattern displays a seed packet for the flower Black-Eyed Susans.
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Rudbeckia hirta. Perennial. Plant produces colorful sunny yellow flowers with deep brown center cone. This much loved wildflower has long lasting flowers. Excellent for cut flowers. Plant Height: 36" tall. pk/50 Planting Instructions: Plant seeds ¼" deep. Soil Facts: Requires a well prepared soil. Use general purpose fertilizer when preparing soil. Germination: 12-18 days at 70°F Tips: Use RootBlast for larger plants and higher yields. Zone: 3 - 9
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Reverse of each packet includes the heading "This packet contains Black-eyed Susan seeds. These flowers are biennials - they'll sprout and grow in the first year, bloom only the second year. For annuals, perennials or to learn more about wildflowers, as well as flower bulbs, perennial plants and more, visit us at AmericanMeadows.com." Standard size is 3 1/4" wide x 4 1/2" tall.
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Black-Eyed Susan
Study, upright growing plants produce warm-toned daisy-like flowers all summer and into fall. Long, strong stems make the flowers excellent for cutting. Combine with other sun loving flowers in the mid to back portion of the garden, or use in out-of-the-way areas and sites with poor soil 10-15 days to sprout.
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Synonyms: Hairy Coneflower. Range/habitat: native to the Midwest and Lake states, naturalized in the east. Disturbed prairies, roadsides and waste places. Culture/uses: full to partial sun, various soils; quite adaptable and somewhat aggressive. Sow seed l/3 inch deep, will bloom the first year. A good cutflower and attracts butterflies and seed-eaters. Germination information: State standard=60, best temp.=65-75 : Seeds/lb.= 1,697,000. Planting rate: l lb./ 28,000 sq. ft.; 2 lbs./acre (60).
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Facts of Note: Moderate water, sun or part shade, 4" flowers, grown as an annual or short-lived perennial, blooms first year from seed, deer resistant.
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Each of the wildflower mixtures sold by Seedland contain a selection of species suitable for the specific usage. The exact percentage ratio in the mix of each species is determined by the bloom time, soil types, climatic conditions, species type, aggressiveness, current availability, flower color, performance and cost. The end result is a balanced wildflower mixture perfectly designed from the knowledge gained from over 20 years of actual field trial experience. *CUSTOMER NOTE: All quotations ...
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18-24” x 2’ wide, (seed propagated). 1999 Perennial Plant of the Year. “Goldsturm” continues to increase in popularity because gardeners find it irresistible when they see a big plant in flower. This is a long-blooming cultivar, with lots of golden-orange black-eyed daisies forming a tidy dome of color for many weeks in late summer. Most Rudbeckias are biennial but “Goldsturm” is a true perennial variety, getting bigger and better each year.
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Sturdy, 2- to 3-foot tall, long-lived perennial with hundreds of 11/2-inch flowerheads on unbranched stems. Flowers rich yellow with crisp black centers. This is a no-fuss-no-muss plant. It is disease and pest resistant, can take some drought, doesn't need staking, and flowers forever from August to the first hard frost when the birds take over and feed on the seeds. Looks great with Goldenrod, Prairie Blazing Star, grasses, Sedum 'Autumn Joy,' Asters, Sunflowers, and Ironweed. Cat# 1187
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This new hybrid looks a lot like the famous "Gloriosa Daisy" which is usually grown from seed. (We have the seed in our Wildflower Seed Dept.) However, this perennial is longer-lived than the seed-sown type (The ones from seed rarely last more than a couple of seasons.) , and all the flowers with this plant will be the same--all with the attractive dark reddish center. (The seed sown Gloriosas range from solid gold to various bi-colors and even double forms.) These new hybrids, which grow to about...
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