Description
A super tall Black-eyed Susan that will draw your attention not only because of its height and yellow, showy flowers but also because of the glaucous, silvery foliage.
Like for all other Black-eyed Susans, the flowers attract native bees and butterflies and the seed are eaten by goldfinches and other small birds.
An architectural, handsome plant; those who have space, go for it!
Germination: sown in the fall or very early spring (require cold/moist stratification).
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