Every summer garden is enhanced by the bright orange flowers of classic Black-Eyed Susan Vines. The enticing 1 1/2 inch flowers with contrasting dark centers peep out from handsome heart-shaped leaves on gracefully twining vines. Grow them up a short trellis or enjoy their flowers in hanging baskets or window-boxes. These old-fashioned favorites are a real treat in midsummer when they bloom in profusion and brighten the entire garden.
Thunbergia Black-Eyed Susan Vine - Renee's Garden
SunsOut (44383) - Susan Brabeau: Ladies Garden Club - 1000
This is a signed copy of an original work from my Cottage Garden series printed on 100lb cover stock. To see an update on what new work is entering
Susan's Garden - Print
SUSAN'S GARDEN - Dogwood (1009)
Black-eyed Susan is a classic. It’s a fast-growing, perennial, reseeding, native wildflower that prefers an area of the garden that gets part shade in
Black-eyed Susan, Rudbeckia hirta — Florida Native Plants Nursery & Landscaping
Black-Eyed Susan is the Perfect Late Summer Bloomer - Here She Grows
Black Eyed Susans, Hostas and Phlox
A Glowing Perennial Planting Idea with Rudbeckias and Garden Phlox
Open Gardens Project - Featuring Susan's Habitat - Backyard
Our exclusive Bamboo Lazy Susan design is fun + fresh and looks great with any décor! It makes a great planter, serving piece, and organizer.
Lazy Susan Garden Spinner
About - Susan's in the Garden
These high-quality prints are created using RA-4 Tradition Continuous Tone Photographic Printing on matte finish FUJI Crystal Archival Paper. They
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