The Blackeyed Susans
The Blackeyed Susans are a popular wildflower known for their bright yellow petals and dark brown centers. They belong to the Asteraceae family and are native to North America. These flowers typically bloom from late spring to early fall and thrive in sunny areas, often found in meadows, gardens, and along roadsides.
In addition to their beauty, Blackeyed Susans are beneficial for local ecosystems. They attract various pollinators, including bees and butterflies, which help in the pollination of other plants. The flowers are also drought-resistant, making them a low-maintenance choice for gardeners looking to enhance their landscapes.