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Bonny, bright, and blithe always, best describes this old fashioned beauty. Its happy blossoms merrily bob on hairy stems, beckoning nature's finest to come and dine. We know you will enjoy this wildflower as much as the butterflies and birds do. Self sows.
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1 Oz Black-Eyed Susan Vine (Thunbergia alata) Bulk Wildflower Seeds
Named after the Swedish botanist Carl Peter Thunberg, the Black Eyed Susan Vine is native to tropical areas of East Africa. Creamy orange and yellow blossoms adorn this climbing vine, and are a cottage garden favorite! This wildflower is also effective in hanging baskets or patio containers if given supports to climb on.
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Origin: US NativeOther Common Names: Gloriosa Daisy, Yellow Ox-eye Daisy Duration: BiennialBloom Time: SummerHeight: 12” to 36”Spacing: 15” to 18”Light: Full Sun to Part ShadeSoil Moisture: Medium to DryUSDA Zone: 4a-10bGermination: No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds just below soil surface at 70F and water.Seeds Per Oz: 80000Bonny, bright, and blithe always, best describes this old fashioned beauty. Its happy blossoms merrily bob on hairy stems, beckoning nature's finest to come and dine. We know...
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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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Black-Eyed Susan - Rudbeckia Hirta Black Eyed Susan Wildflower Seed Specifications Approximate seeds per pound: 1,710,000 Seeding rate: Plant black-eyed susan wildflower seed at 2 pounds per acre Height: Up to 2 ft. Flower Color: Golden yellow with brown center Plant Type: Biennial. Has two-year life cycle. Grows only leaves first season from seed. Then in second season, blooms, seeds and dies with first frost. This speices sometimes performs as a perennial in some areas, as an annual in others...
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This hybridized variety of the Black-Eyed-Susan is a dependable, hardy perennial, that stands in stark contrast to the common, biennial, roadside wildflower. The hardiest in the Rudbeckia species, it is nearly at the top of every expert's list of the best perennial of all. Developed in Germany, it has become one of the most useful perennials ever introduced, and this heavy-flowering plant is now seen everywhere from the best of backyard gardens, to flower beds and borders at malls and parks! A classic, must...
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Black-Eyed Susan - 2 LB. Wildflower Seed / Rudbeckia hirta
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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Origin: US NativeOther Common Names: Sweet Coneflower, Fragrant ConeflowerDuration: PerennialBloom Time: FallHeight: 36” to 72”Spacing: 15” to 18”Light: Full Sun to Part ShadeSoil Moisture: MediumUSDA Zone: 4a-7bGermination: No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds just below soil surface at 40F and water. Slow to germinate.Seeds Per Oz: 44500Bursting into bloom at the end of summer and blooming for weeks, this one is a traffic-stopper! Growing three to five feet high, it’s a perennial wildflower that...
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Black-Eyed Susan Vine (Thunbergia alata) Jumbo Wildflower Seed Packet - 200 Seeds
Named after the Swedish botanist Carl Peter Thunberg, the Black Eyed Susan Vine is native to tropical areas of East Africa. Creamy orange and yellow blossoms adorn this climbing vine, and are a cottage garden favorite! This wildflower is also effective in hanging baskets or patio containers if given supports to climb on.
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Bonny, bright, and blithe always, best describes this old fashioned beauty. Its happy blossoms merrily bob on hairy stems, beckoning nature's finest to come and dine. We know you will enjoy this wildflower as much as the butterflies and birds do. Self sows.
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Origin: US NativeOther Common Names: Gloriosa Daisy, Eastern Coneflower, Orange ConeflowerDuration: PerennialBloom Time: FallHeight: 24” to 36”Spacing: 18” to 24”Light: Full SunSoil Moisture: MediumUSDA Zone: 3a-9bGermination: No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds just below soil surface at 70F and water.Seeds Per Oz: 27000This hybridized variety of the Black-Eyed-Susan is a dependable, hardy perennial, that stands in stark contrast to the common, biennial, roadside wildflower. The hardiest in the Rudbeckia...
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Black-Eyed Susan - Rudbeckia Hirta Black Eyed Susan Wildflower Seed Specifications Approximate seeds per pound: 1,710,000 Seeding rate: Plant black-eyed susan wildflower seed at 2 pounds per acre Height: Up to 2 ft. Flower Color: Golden yellow with brown center Plant Type: Biennial. Has two-year life cycle. Grows only leaves first season from seed. Then in second season, blooms, seeds and dies with first frost. This speices sometimes performs as a perennial in some areas, as an annual in others...
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Origin: Not US NativeOther Common Names: Clock VineDuration: AnnualBloom Time: SummerHeight: 96” to 120”Spacing: 18” to 24”Light: Full SunSoil Moisture: DryUSDA Zone: 3a-10bGermination: No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds just below soil surface at 70F and water.Seeds Per Oz: 1500Named after the Swedish botanist Carl Peter Thunberg, the Black Eyed Susan Vine is native to tropical areas of East Africa. Creamy orange and yellow blossoms adorn this climbing vine, and are a cottage garden favorite! This...
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These beautiful flowers LOVE the FULL SUN and thrive all summer long! They produce bountiful black and gold blooms on bushes that reach 2-3 feet tall. Even before the blooms, the foilage, with it's distinctive fuzzy texture, adds interest to your garden - no one can resist touching the leaves! Very easy to grow, low maintenance and a definite show-stopper in your garden! Perfect for the back of a border or along a fence line - a must in any wildflower or butterfly garden! Very attractive to butterflies...
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Sweet Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia subtomentosa) - Jumbo Wildflower Seed Packet
Bursting into bloom at the end of summer and blooming for weeks, this one is a traffic-stopper! Growing three to five feet high, its a perennial wildflower that is very easy to grow. The flowers have yellow petals and brownish-purple centers, and are sweetly scented like licorice!
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Black-Eyed Susan - Rudbeckia Hirta Black Eyed Susan Wildflower Seed Specifications Approximate seeds per pound: 1,710,000 Seeding rate: Plant black-eyed susan wildflower seed at 2 pounds per acre Height: Up to 2 ft. Flower Color: Golden yellow with brown center Plant Type: Biennial. Has two-year life cycle. Grows only leaves first season from seed. Then in second season, blooms, seeds and dies with first frost. This speices sometimes performs as a perennial in some areas, as an annual in others...
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Black-Eyed Susan - 50 LB. Wildflower Seed / Rudbeckia hirta
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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Sweet Black-Eyed Susan - 2 LB. Wildflower Seed / Rudbeckia subtomentosa
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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This bushy, perennial wildflower features masses of golden petals circling brown centers. The blossoms are lovely as cut flowers, and its easy to grow! This plant will re-seed easily and provide you with fabulous blossoms for years!
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Origin: US NativeOther Common Names: Three-lobed RudbeckiaDuration: PerennialBloom Time: FallHeight: 24” to 48”Spacing: 18” to 24”Light: Full Sun to Part ShadeSoil Moisture: MediumUSDA Zone: 3a-10bGermination: No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds just below soil surface at 40F and water. Slow to germinate.Seeds Per Oz: 33500This bushy, perennial wildflower features masses of golden petals circling brown centers. The blossoms are lovely as cut flowers, and it’s easy to grow! This plant will re-seed...
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Brown-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia triloba) Jumbo Wildflower Seed Packet - 2000 Seeds
This bushy, perennial wildflower features masses of golden petals circling brown centers. The blossoms are lovely as cut flowers, and its easy to grow! This plant will re-seed easily and provide you with fabulous blossoms for years!
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