Description
Nice Black-eyed Susan with a branching habit and smaller but abundant flower heads and an extremely long flowering period! Showy, good for pollinator species, it can be short-lived but will reseed.
The seedheads attractive over the winter. The lower leaves are often divided into three lobes, hence the name.
Prefers to have moisture so in areas with high summer temperatures will also do very well in part-shaded locations.
Germination: sown in the fall or very early spring (require some cold/moist stratification).
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