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black eyed susans $3
Rudbeckia

Black Eyed Susans are an excellent flower to attract pollinators and to provide a food source for birds in the winter (if not deadheaded at the end of the season).

These flowers put on a beautiful show from summer through fall. 

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Cherry Brandy

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Cherry red petals adorn these flowers with a deep maroon center. These plants give you all the moody vibes. Annual or short lived perennial. 

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Goldilocks

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Double orange-yellow petals with a black center. These flowers will cheer up any area of your garden. Annual, but they will self-seed and come back the next year.

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Goldsturm

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Classic perennial black eyed susan. These are a staple for any perennial garden. So lovely. 

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Prairie Sun

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Borne on strong stems, these flowers are bright and cheery with a green center. Flowers are up to 5" across and bloom slightly later than Irish Eyes Rudbeckia. Annual or short-lived perennial. 

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Cherokee Sunset

Light and Shadow

Yellowy bronze flowers with chocolaty centers. Annual. These flowers look great in fall arrangements.  

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Gloriosa Daisy

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Blooms are double and semi-double. Long flowering. They have a burgundy/brown center that is stunning. Perennial

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Irish Eyes

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Very similar look to Prairie Sun Rudbeckia with a deeper yellow center fanning out to a lighter yellow. Flowers are smaller and bloom earlier than Prairie Sun. 

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Sahara

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An assortment of colors ranging from bright yellow, burnt amber, and rosy-mauve. Blooms are semi double to double. Annual.

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