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Black-eyed Susan, alias Rudbeckia, are at home everywhere but….

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They prefer well-drained, somewhat lean soil and full sun. Deadheading will prolong blooms and cut flowers will last a long time in water. With their flat landing pad petals, they are attractive to butterflies. The seeds will be eaten by the birds during the winter. Relatively long lived, they can be easily multiplied by division.






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