Description: 
Black-eyed Susan is a native wildflower known for its cheerful golden-yellow petals and dark brown centers. It blooms from midsummer to fall and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies.
Description
Planting Instructions:
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- Location:Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil. Black-eyed Susans can tolerate a variety of soil types, including poor or dry soil.
 - Planting:Sow seeds directly into the garden in early spring or early fall, or plant nursery-grown seedlings. Space seeds or seedlings about 12 to 18 inches apart.
 - Care:Water newly planted Black-eyed Susans regularly until established. Once mature, they are relatively low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Deadhead spent blooms to prolong flowering and prevent self-seeding if desired.
 
 
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