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Rudbeckia (Rudbeckia hirta)
Common Names : Black Eyed Susans, Gloriosa Daisy, Yellow Ox Eye
Status
Native throughout North America.
Listed
Common

Sun
Full sun to partial sun
Soil/Habitat
Found in fields, pastures, prairies, railway tracks, roadsides, and abandoned areas. Thrives in a variety of soils from clay to loam.
Water
dry to medium. Once established Rudbeckia are moderately drought and heat resistant.
Dimensions
Height – 1 – 3 feet
Width – 1 – 2 feet
Flowers
June to October. Deadhead to prolong blooms

Notes
Butterflies, bees, and a variety of insects are attracted to flowers for nectar and pollen. Some insects are hoverflies and pirate bugs which are excellent predators of garden pests such as thrips, aphids, and whiteflies. Seeds are enjoyed by birds in the Fall and Winter
