Brown eyed susan
Do Black Eyed Susan come back every year? Here are some black-eyed Susans that are about to bloom. Some varieties of Black Eyed Susan are perennials such as Rudbeckia fulgida, meaning they return every year. Other varieties include annuals such as Rudbeckia hirta, meaning the plants only live for one year and never come back.
When to move Black Eyed Susans?
Separate and relocate black-eyed susans when they are sleeping, usually in the fall or early spring. It is best to replant black-eyed susans in the fall to allow their roots to take root until winter. This means that you can start earlier in the spring.
What is the Black Eyed Susan used for?
Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) - .