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Audubon Native Brown Eyed Susan and native birds
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Native Brown Eyed Susan
Native Brown Eyed Susan
Native Regions map for Brown Eyed Susan
Black Capped Chickadee
American Goldfinch
Dark-Eyed Junco
White Crowned Sparrow
Audubon Native Brown Eyed Susan and native birds
Audubon Brown Eyed Susan product on white
Audubon Brown Eyed Susan flower on white
Native Brown Eyed Susan
Native Brown Eyed Susan
Native Regions map for Brown Eyed Susan
Black Capped Chickadee
American Goldfinch
Dark-Eyed Junco
White Crowned Sparrow

A DELIGHTFUL NATIVE PERENNIAL WITH NON-STOP GOLDEN YELLOW DAISIES

FEATURES:

  • As a prolific bloomer, the bright yellow flowers emerge in mid summer and last through early fall
  • By removing spent blooms, the flowering period can be prolonged In fall and winter, a wide range of birds enjoy the seeds as a source of their winter nutrition
  • In fall and winter, a wide range of birds enjoy the seeds as a source of their winter nutrition
  • A favorite for our hard-working native bees and other insects
  • With its sturdy stems and long-lasting color, this is a great addition to floral arrangements
  • Makes a splendid addition in cutting gardens, mixed borders, meadow gardens or container plantings 
  • May Benefit & Attract: Finches, sparrows, chickadees, and juncos
  • The National Audubon Society protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow.
  • This bird-friendly native plant provides food and shelter for local and migrating birds and other wildlife
  • All Audubon® branded trees and plants are grown 100% Neonic-free by Bower & Branch, making these plants safer for the birds and safer for the environment.
  • Hand Selected, Fresh from the Grower
  • Ships in a plant-safe designed box

Growth Facts

  • Hardiness Zone: 4-8
  • Mature Height: 2-5' tall
  • Mature Width: 2-3' wide
  • Exposure: Full Sun/Part Shade
  • Spacing: 2-3' apart

Audubon® Native Brown Eyed Susan

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A DELIGHTFUL NATIVE PERENNIAL WITH NON-STOP GOLDEN YELLOW DAISIES

FEATURES:

  • As a prolific bloomer, the bright yellow flowers emerge in mid summer and last through early fall
  • By removing spent blooms, the flowering period can be prolonged In fall and winter, a wide range of birds enjoy the seeds as a source of their winter nutrition
  • In fall and winter, a wide range of birds enjoy the seeds as a source of their winter nutrition
  • A favorite for our hard-working native bees and other insects
  • With its sturdy stems and long-lasting color, this is a great addition to floral arrangements
  • Makes a splendid addition in cutting gardens, mixed borders, meadow gardens or container plantings 
  • May Benefit & Attract: Finches, sparrows, chickadees, and juncos
  • The National Audubon Society protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow.
  • This bird-friendly native plant provides food and shelter for local and migrating birds and other wildlife
  • All Audubon® branded trees and plants are grown 100% Neonic-free by Bower & Branch, making these plants safer for the birds and safer for the environment.
  • Hand Selected, Fresh from the Grower
  • Ships in a plant-safe designed box

Growth Facts

  • Hardiness Zone: 4-8
  • Mature Height: 2-5' tall
  • Mature Width: 2-3' wide
  • Exposure: Full Sun/Part Shade
  • Spacing: 2-3' apart

Why plant Audubon® Native Brown Eyed Susan?

Brown-Eyed Susan brings the flower power! Few native Spirits bloom so profusely and for so long. This dynamo pumps out a parade of sweet, yellow, dark chocolate–centered daisies that goes on for many weeks, from midsummer to early fall. The blooms are a draw for many lovely smaller butterflies, including pearl crescents, skippers, painted ladies, red admirals, buckeyes, and hairstreaks. In fall and winter, the flowers’ brown-black centers are filled with tiny seeds. Goldfinches and Chickadees may descend upon your Brown-Eyed Susans then for a feast, while Juncos and sparrows forage below for seeds that have fallen to the ground.

A treat for pollinators, Brown-Eyed Susan nourishes many of our hardworking native bees. Bumblebees, digger bees, mining bees, sweat bees, leaf-cutting bees, carpenter bees, and cuckoo bees all visit this plant to forage for nectar and pollen. One species of mining bee seeks out Rudbeckia plants (Brown-Eyed and Black-Eyed Susans) specifically to feed its young—Rudbeckia pollen is the only type of pollen its larvae can eat. Brown-Eyed Susan is native to a vast region of the eastern United States. It grows most abundantly in the Midwest and Northeast, though its range extends from Minnesota to Vermont in the North and from Texas to Florida in the South.

How to use Audubon® Native Brown Eyed Susan in the landscape?

Include it in your cutting garden! Brown-Eyed Susan makes a perky addition to fresh-cut bouquets. Plus, it flowers so prolifically that you won’t even be able to tell that some stems are missing.

Audubon® Native Plants & Trees

Audubon is devoted to protecting birds and the places they need, while Bower & Branch is devoted to the growth of true native trees and plants–no cultivars or hybrids. Together, we strive to unite communities in conservation and inspire individuals to cultivate a better world for birds starting in their own backyards, balconies, or patios. By guiding and recommending trees and plants truly native and beneficial to your region, we can really start to make a difference.

What is the definition of Native?

“In the United States, a native plant is defined as one that was naturally found in a particular area before European colonization. Native plants are the foundation of a region’s biodiversity, providing essential food sources and shelter for birds, especially those threatened by the changing climate. Since native plants are adapted to local precipitation and soil conditions, they generally require less upkeep, therefore helping the environment and saving you time, water, and money.” – The National Audubon Society

Learn how you can help birds in your home and community through Audubon’s Plants for Birds program.

Audubon® is a licensed and registered trademark of the National Audubon Society. All rights reserved.

Planting Zones

Hardiness Zone: 4-8

How To Plant Audubon® Native Brown Eyed Susan

Brown-Eyed Susan is a plant for moist but not wet soil. It is most floriferous in full sun, though afternoon shade will produce good results, too. Actually, some protection from the afternoon sun can help prevent wilting on the hottest days. Brown-Eyed Susan is technically a biennial, which means that individual plants live only two years. No need to worry about it disappearing, however, because it reseeds prolifically! Just leave the seedheads standing all winter (birds will appreciate that), and don’t cut them down until early spring. Surplus plants that result may be moved elsewhere or given to friends.

How To Water

Water twice weekly for the first 3-5 weeks; then water weekly for the remainder of the year until winter. When you water, water very slowly and very thoroughly. The water needs to reach to the bottom of the root ball and that takes time. Watering needs may be altered due to extreme weather conditions.

How To Fertilize

Incorporate Elements Starter Plant food granular form into the soil when planting. If planting in spring or summer, start fertilizing late fall using Elements Starter Plant food granular form on an annual basis each late fall. Continue this for the first three years to get your plant well established.

How To Prune

Each fall, just before winter sets in clean up the previous years foliage and compost it. Be sure your perennials are mulched well for winter protection. Two inches of an organic mulch will do the job. Consider leaving the plant debris in place through the winter and doing your clean up on the weather warms in the spring. While it doesn't make things neat and tidy, the debris provides overwintering protection for insects, their eggs and pupae including our native Viceroy butterfly.

How Does Shipping Work?

Bower & Branch Trees, the real BIG trees, don’t fit in a box! Our big trees, sizes XL and bigger, require expert delivery and care, that means our extra-large trees are shipped on Bower & Branch trucks. We are the only ones who know how to ship our big and bigger trees and plants with tender loving care. We deliver your trees and plants directly to you. Ask Bower & Branch about planting services – we'd be happy to assist in installation.

*For Big trees and Shrubs, Size XL and bigger: Review our Seasonal Shipping Timelines and Policy here.

Your trees and plants are grown across the United States at various Bower & Branch Growers. Depending on your location, your plant orders may be shipped from various locations. Please expect orders with multiple items to be delivered over a number of days as a result. Orders made up of numerous items or selections will not arrive at your home on the same day.

Shipping Delays:

From time to time, Bower & Branch Growers may determine to delay order shipment based on various factors for plant health. Weather in your region, as well as, where your plants are grown, is always considered when shipping. Extreme weather conditions may delay some or all of your order. Bower & Branch allows our Growers to make final shipping decisions based solely to benefit your trees and plants’ health and success.


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