Collection:
Thunbergia and Rudbeckia - Black-eyed Susan
A hummingbird and butterfly’s delight, this collection celebrates two garden favorites that share the beloved “Black-eyed Susan” name: Thunbergia and Rudbeckia.
Thunbergia, often called Black-eyed Susan vine, is a tender perennial climber that quickly winds around trellises, arbors, and fences or spills beautifully from pots, bringing a parade of colorful blooms and pretty foliage from mid-spring into fall—and even into December in mild climates.
Rudbeckia, the classic Black-eyed Susan, offers bold, daisy-like flowers with golden petals and dark central cones, bringing sunny color, pollinator activity, and long-lasting charm to beds, borders, and cutting gardens. Easy to grow and wonderfully cheerful, Rudbeckia adds height, warmth, and a classic meadow-garden feel.
Together, these Black-eyed Susan favorites bring climbing color, glowing blooms, and pollinator-friendly beauty to the garden. Shop Annie’s stunning selection of Thunbergia and Rudbeckia here!