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Have you ever been driving out in the country somewhere and been taken away by a field of small black and yellow flowers that were very similar to sunflowers but were much smaller. What are they? How are they so brilliant in color?

The Black Eyed Susan gives a radiant black and yellow color that is rich in blooms which last 3 months long. This plant can grow to 2 feet tall and 2 feet wide. They can be used in borders or groups to get a rich full bunch. Once you invest in the Black Eyed Susan you never have to worry with them again because they will come back each and every year, normally fuller than the year before.

The Black Eyed Susan adapts to any type of soil, has good drought tolerance and grows well in partial to full sun. This plant attracts beneficial pollinators and is maintenance free. Black Eyed Susan's normally come in a pot that contains multiple plants together that can be separated and planted as you wish. This plant grows well all over the United States because it is easily adaptable.

The Black Eyed Susan can be found in garden centers, local tree nurseries, green houses and online. There are many websites that sale Black Eyed Susan's but you must take your time if ordering offline and compare prices. Not all the websites will give you a reasonable price with affordable shipping and handling. I have spent numerous hours comparing prices because when it comes spring I love to plant my flowers yet, I don't have time to go shopping so I have found an online wholesale nursery they have endless amounts of products that I can purchase and they will ship them straight to my door. No more spending wasted time going from store to store.



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