Sweet Black-Eyed Susan is native, perennial forb to the central United States from Texas to the Great Lakes. This attractive wildflower is longer lived that it’s cousins, Brown-Eyed Susan and Black-Eyed Susan
Mature heights of 3-5 feet
Adapts well to full sun to light shade
Prefers mesic, medium textured, well drained soils
Blooms from July to September
Produces bright yellow flowers that have a sweet scent
Deer resistant species