


Brown-eyed Susan | Rudbeckia triloba
Brown-eyed susan, also known as three-leaved coneflower, is a fairly tall and bushy-shaped plant with bright yellow flowers that bloom from late summer to fall. The flowers are great for flower arrangements, and they also look striking in the natural landscape alongside tall native grasses and other native plants. It’s native to central and eastern United States and is typically a short-lived, self-seeding perennial. It’s deer-resistant and drought-resistant, though it prefers medium moisture soil.
Container size: 1-gal
Max height: 5 ft
Sun requirements: full - partial sun
Moisture requirements: medium-wet to dry
Brown-eyed susan, also known as three-leaved coneflower, is a fairly tall and bushy-shaped plant with bright yellow flowers that bloom from late summer to fall. The flowers are great for flower arrangements, and they also look striking in the natural landscape alongside tall native grasses and other native plants. It’s native to central and eastern United States and is typically a short-lived, self-seeding perennial. It’s deer-resistant and drought-resistant, though it prefers medium moisture soil.
Container size: 1-gal
Max height: 5 ft
Sun requirements: full - partial sun
Moisture requirements: medium-wet to dry
Brown-eyed susan, also known as three-leaved coneflower, is a fairly tall and bushy-shaped plant with bright yellow flowers that bloom from late summer to fall. The flowers are great for flower arrangements, and they also look striking in the natural landscape alongside tall native grasses and other native plants. It’s native to central and eastern United States and is typically a short-lived, self-seeding perennial. It’s deer-resistant and drought-resistant, though it prefers medium moisture soil.
Container size: 1-gal
Max height: 5 ft
Sun requirements: full - partial sun
Moisture requirements: medium-wet to dry