Black-Eyed Susans get their name because of the black center of the flower, which is frequently called a "black eye." ...
But did you know that Black-Eyed Susans are also members of a flowering plant family that lived in the Americas during the time of the dinosaurs? Here’s a short history of Black-Eyed Susans–a ...
Goldenrod is prized for its bright yellow flower spikes that will be sure to add color to the yard in late summer and fall.
From June to September, Black-Eyed Susan sprouts yellow-orange daisy-like flowers with a dark brown center. It self-seeds freely and grows aggressively – so much so that it needs other plants to keep ...
What are those yellow, daisy-shaped flowers growing along the roads? This question has been posed to me many times, and there are many answers. There are actually several different genera, each with ...
The bi-annual Native Plant Sale at the Sautee Nacoochee Center is expanding! Native plants are sold as part of the Center’s ...
Here’s a trailer for a super dark-looking film titled Black Eyed Susan. The film centers around a lifelike robot that was built for receiving and "enjoying" sexual abuse. It’s like a much darker take ...