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Daylily - Black Eyed Susan

Daylily Black Eyed Susan, Hemerocallis 'Black Eyed Susan', is one of the best reblooming daylilies for Northern gardens! These dazzling golden orange 5" flowers have a distinct maroon-burgundy eye and golden-orange throat. The high bud count results in a terrific display of flowers nearly all summer long! Daylilies are some of the easiest plants to grow and are a good choice for any gardener. They will grow in almost any soil and handle drought to wet soil conditions. Use for stand alone plantings, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs. Planted together in large numbers, they quickly crowd out weeds and make a carefree and colorful ground cover. Daylilies can survive many harsh conditions that other plants cannot including: polluted city environments, slopes, poor and dry soils, near pavement that is salted in winter, and under Black Walnut trees (not affected by juglone).

Plant Facts

Family Hemerocallis Black Eyed Susan
Foliage Green
Mature Height 24 to 30 inches
Mature Spread 18 to 24 inches
Soil Widely adaptable
Zones 3-9
Moisture Moderate
Mature Form Upright
Growth Rate Moderate
Sun Exposure Full sun to partial shade
Flower Color Yellow Orange

Quick Overview

Hemerocallis Black Eyed Susan Hemerocallis 'Black Eyed Susan', is one of the best reblooming daylilies for Northern gardens! These dazzling golden orange 5" flowers have a distinct maroon-burgundy eye and golden-orange throat. The high bud count results in a terrific display of flowers nearly all summer long! Daylilies are some of the easiest plants to grow and are a good choice for any gardener. They will grow in almost any soil and handle drought to wet soil conditions. Use for stand alone plantings, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs. Planted together in large numbers, they quickly crowd out weeds and make a carefree and colorful ground cover. Daylilies can survive many harsh conditions that other plants cannot including: polluted city environments, slopes, poor and dry soils, near pavement that is salted in winter, and under Black Walnut trees (not affected by juglone).
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