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Black-Eyed Susan Vine 'White-Eyed Susie' Seeds
Welcome the newest member of the Black-Eyed Susan family -- bold, flower-happy, formal black-and-white White-Eyed Susie! As if arrayed in evening attire, this smart vine is prepared to dress up any part of your garden or even your containers! Let it race up a trellis, festoon the mailbox or pillar, or show off against a wall or fence. White-Eyed Susie is very quick to bloom, offers a super-long season of color, and has a classic color pattern that complements everything in the garden!The blooms are... |
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Black Eyed Susan Vine | Gardening Seeds
Annual. There are countless ways to enjoy this cheery, sun-loving vine: window boxes, ground cover, on a trellis as a screen, in hanging baskets, decorating mailboxes and columns. Very fast growing with large, lush foliage, and masses of blooms all summer long in vibrant orange, yellow and white; the petals make a brilliant contrast to the black "eye." Easy to grow from seed. |
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Black Eyed Susan Vine Seed
Annual. Full sun. Blooms summer. These vigorous 5' - 10' vines with spunky orange, yellow, and white flowers makes a great ground cover, screen, window box, or hanging basket variety. A good choice anywhere a cheery, sun-loving, vine is needed. Easy to grow. |
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Flower, Black-Eyed Susan Vine 1,000 seeds
(Thunbergia alata) (aka Clockvine) Native to tropical Africa. Formula mix of colors includes pure white, golden-orange, golden-orange with black centers, pure yellow, and yellow with contrasting black eyes. Great for hanging baskets, containers, or garden trellises. Very easy to start from seed, fast growing, and quick to bloom. Grown as an annual in the North. START INDOORS 6-8 weeks before last frost GERMINATION 10-20 Days PLANT OUTDOORS 12-18" Apart LIGHT Sun/Partial Shade ... |
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Sweet Black Eyed Susan Seeds
But this one is unique. Growing only from 2 to 5 ft. (Some are much taller.) R. subtomentosa has beautiful golden flowers like the others, but the blooms also have a sweet scent of anise. That's why another common name for this Rudbeckia is "Sweet Coneflower." It's a wonderful plant for a wild garden collection. |
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American Meadows
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White Daisy and Blackeyed Susans Mousepad
Mousepad. White Daisy and Blackeyed Susans |
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Black-Eyed Susan Seeds, 280 mg
Select a sunny location and plant in well drained soil during spring or fall (recommended in mild climates). For best results, loosen soil with rake or hoe. Mix seeds with a cup of sand or other inert material (such as sand) and broadcast over planting area. Lightly rake seed into soil or cover with peat moss or similar light mulch. Keep soil moist until plants begin to grow. |
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Black Eyed Susan Seeds - 1 LB
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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TIGER EYES Black-Eyed Susan Vine Seeds
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Black Eyed Susan Seeds - 1/4 LB
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 fulgida Orange Coneflower Black-eyed Susan Seeds & Plants
This species of coneflower has no serious insect or disease problems and is native over the Midwest and Eastern US where it occurs in both dry and moist soils in open woods, glades and thickets. It is an upright, rhizomatous, clump-forming, free-blooming coneflower which typically grows to 2 to 3 feet tall, often forming colonies in the wild. Features daisy-like flowers (to 2.5" across) with yellow rays and brownish-purple center disks. Orange Coneflower plants have a prolific bloom production over... |
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Showy Black-Eyed Susan Seeds from Alchemy Works - Seeds for Magick Herbs and Pagan Gardens
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... |
$3.00
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White Daisy and Blackeyed Susans Postcards
Postcard. White Daisy and Blackeyed Susans |
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AFRICAN SUNSET Black-Eyed Susan Vine Seeds
Unique shades of red, apricot, peach, pink, salmon and ivory all with dark burgundy eyes. The individual 1.5 inch flowers change color as they age, providing a range of colors on a single vine. |
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BLACK-EYED SUSAN - Rudbeckia hirta (1 g.) (3900 seeds)
Perennial. Eastern U.S. Daisy-like blossoms with deep-yellow petals and dark burgundy cones. Wonderful in clusters. Guarantee a profusion of bright color all summer. Can be aggressive. 2-3' tall. |
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Black Eyed Susan Vine Seeds, 470 mg
Plant in an area receiving full sun or light afternoon shade. Soil should be well drained, fertile and amended with organic matter. Sow seeds directly in the garden just before the last expected spring frost. For earlier blossoms, sow indoors 6-8 weeks before planting outdoors. Sow 2 seeds per pot and do not thin. Harden for several days before transplanting to the garden. |
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Black Eyed Susan Seed Ballz
No More Handling Tiny Seeds for Big Flowers! Seed Ballz sprout where they're placed. Just water. Seed-loaded clay disperses evenly in a pot or the ground. Each package has 7-8, 1" diameter balls. |
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Walter Drake
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D9872 Black-Eyed Susan Vine, Orange/White Mix
Needs hot weather to set fruit, best grown in higher zones. The vine is perennial, herbaceous, fast-growing, heavy, requiring a strong trellis; climbing trees to 50 ft (15 m) or more by means of 4-parted tendrils equipped with adhesive discs that can adhere tightly to the smoothest surface. Young stems are hairy. The leaves are gray-hairy, rounded-cordate or rounded kidney-shaped, to 1 ft wide, deeply indented at the base, 3-lobed, with wavy or toothed margins, on petioles 1 1/2 to 4 3/4 in (4-1... |
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Min Qty 250 Black-Eyed Susan Seed Packets
Make your promotions bloom with these Custom Printed Seed Packs! Each customizable pack contains seeds for growing beautiful Black-eyed Susans. Printed Seed Packets are perfect for adding a splash of color to your garden while promoting your cause. |
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PrintGlobe
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Black Eyed Susans Stationery Envelopes (Black & White)
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$30.95
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Karin's Garden - Black Eyed Susan - Pony Holder - White (1)
Because the authentic Black-eyed Susans are a biennial they don't bloom all the time. Rest assured that your Karin's Garden version will stay eternally perky and in bloom. Butterflies are naturally attracted to Black-eyed Susans, since they provide a rich nectar from early spring until late fall. Be creative and wear this fun and flirty design in your tresses, clipped to your purse, clothes, top of your shoes or your boot tops. Even better, clip it to a fun ribbon around your neck. |
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CANARY EYES Black-Eyed Susan Vine Seeds
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Yellow and White Black Eyed Susan Flowers in Terra Cotta Pot
These pretty miniature yellow and white flowers even have some baby's breath coming up in the middle! |
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BLACK EYED SUSAN Rudbeckia Hirta --- 5,000 Flower Seeds + GIFT
BLACK EYED SUSAN [ Rudbeckia Hirta ] **** 5,000 SEEDS **** Season: Perennial/Biennial/Annual Height: 24-36 Inches Bloom Season: Summer/Fall Environment: Full Sun Zones: 5-10 (As Perennial) All Regions of North America (As Annual or Biennial) Black-Eyed Susan [ Rudbeckia Hirta ] is a good summertime bloomer. These plants are most easily recognized by their flowers. They have yellow flowers with a brownish-purple center. Flowers are two to three inches across and grow on a stalk up to eight... |
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