Revivers, dive into the rich history of Rudbeckia hirta, the resilient Black-Eyed Susan. Native to North America, this golden wildflower thrives in diverse climates, captivating with its low-maintenance allure. Beloved for its enduring beauty, it serves as a haven for crucial pollinators like bees and butterflies, while also supporting wildlife, especially birds. Standing 2 to 3 feet tall with a prolonged bloom period, Rudbeckia hirta is more than a plant; it's a symbol of commitment to conservation and a vibrant contribution to your outdoor legacy. #PlantYourLegacy 🌼🌿
Explore the Purple Coneflower's journey in our #PlantYourLegacy Spotlight series, showcasing its rich history, medicinal use, and ecological role. Originally from the Midwest, this resilient wildflower, with its visual allure and biodiversity benefits, becomes a thriving hub for pollinators, embodying adaptability and natural beauty. 🌸🌿 #ReviveOutdoors #PurpleConeflower
Before we can talk about what these plants are and their benefits, we have to first determine what "NATIVE" means. And in doing so, we can also give definitions to other plant categories too, such as "Invasive" and "Non-Native".