WILDFLOWER- Blackeyed Susans are a native prairie flower that is drought and frost tolerant allowing you to enjoy these flowers with very little maintenance. As a bonus, Blackneyed Susan re-seed themselves and will return year after year. WILDFLOWER- Blackeyed Susans are a native prairie flower that is drought and frost tolerant allowing you to enjoy these flowers with very little maintenance. As a bonus, Blackneyed Susan re-seed themselves and will return year after year. EASY-TO-GROW- Ideal temperatures for germination are between 80°-90°F; expect seedlings to emerge in 2-8 days. Plant in full sun 18-24 inches apart in well-draining soil. Blackeyed Susan will reach maturity in 60 days; although they can survive a frost, they only remain hardy to 60°F. DEER RESISTANT- If you struggle to keep deer from destroying your flowers, Blackeyed Susan is naturally deer resistant and a fantastic solution. BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS- Blackeyed Susan produces golden yellow daisy-like blooms that can be used as cut flowers for bouquets, dried, or pressed to use for crafting. You will receive a seed packet containing 0.5 grams or a minimum of 1000 fresh Blackeyed Susan seeds. Rudbeckia Hirta, also known as Coneflower, Gloriosa Daisy, and Yellow Daisy is a North American native of the Asteraceae family. Once established, these perennials are very hardy, require little to no maintenance, and will re-seed themselves year after year. Striking yellow flowers will brighten up your outdoor space and attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. If you struggle to keep deer from destroying your flowers, Blackeyed Susan is naturally deer resistant! These flowers can also be used in bouquets or arrangements and will have you smiling all summer long! Whether you let them go wild or gift them to friends and family, you really can't go wrong with classic Blackeyed Susan!