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These 5 Stunning Black-Eyed Susan Varieties Will Create A Show-Stopping Fall Display  

These 5 Stunning Black-Eyed Susan Varieties Will Create A Show-Stopping Fall Display  

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If you think that fall is all about cleaning your garden, mowing, and preparing everything for the winter, you’re wrong! Hold on, because these tasks can wait. Now is the perfect time to transform your garden and bring in some black-eyed Susan varieties!

I have been obsessed with black-eyed Susans for years! They changed my garden’s fall look in the best way possible with their stunning colors. Now, don’t get me wrong, I wasn’t bored with their appearance, but I wanted to step out of my comfort zone and find more flowers to beautify my yard. 

So, I started searching for the best candidates. Then I came across black-eyed Susan varieties. I must admit that these plants are the most beautiful ones I’ve ever seen. The best part of having them in my garden is that they are really easy to grow! 

Now you need to take a look at the list of these amazing types of black-eyed Susans I’ve prepared for you.

#1 If You’re A Fan Of Bright Cherry-Red Flowers, Try This One

What’s a better way to decorate your garden in fall than with cherry brandy? Their adorable red flowers surround a dark chocolate center, looking like the sweetest candy. They will also attract beneficial pollinators, such as bees!

Growing cherry brandy will be a piece of cake, as they are low-maintenance flowers. They need at least six to eight hours of sun, so find the brightest part of your garden to place them, as they are sun-lovers. 

You’ll need to water them every week because they grow best in well-drained soil!

#2 Add Adorable Fairy Colors With Autumn Forest

Autumn forest has become a tradition in my garden because every fall these plants are the first to start growing! Their flowers have shades from red and mahogany to yellow with darker centers. Isn’t that the most autumn-like plant?

Place autumn forest in the sunniest part of your yard. As for watering, you’ll need to do it once a week. If your area is known for extremely hot temperatures, water them more often!

#3 Choose Gloriosa Daisy If You Want To Stick With A More Traditional Look

If you’ll be missing black-eyed susan’s adorable yellow petals, this variety will save the day! Gloriosa daisy is the flower that looks most like black-eyed susan. Their petals are also yellow with a black center!

You’ll need to prepare a sunny spot in your garden where they will receive at least six hours of sunlight. Make sure to water them every nine days, and they will thrive in your garden all season long!

#4 You’re Going To Love Enchanted Sun, An Award-Winning Variety

Now please welcome the winner of the RHS Award of Garden Merit, Enchanted Sun! These stunning flowers come in soft tones of golden orange. Once you’ve seen how beautiful they look, they might win your heart too!

They aren’t picky plants, that’s why you’ll only need to place them in a fully sunny spot and water them well occasionally.

#5 Check Out Chim Chiminee’s Unique Petal Shape

Last but not least, Chim Chiminee! These plants have some of the most unique flowers I’ve ever seen. Their petals are needle-shaped and adorned with rusty tones of gold, autumn orange, and chocolate colors!

These plants may prefer a sunnier spot, but they will also tolerate lightly shaded areas. In the beginning, water them regularly, but later you can reduce watering to once a week.

Since you’ve checked all the varieties I’ve shown you, what have you decided on? I know that making the decision is going to be the most difficult part! All of these plants are unique and beautiful in their own way. 

These varieties are really something special, from their incredible shades to their uniquely shaped petals! I have one idea that you might like. Why choose when you can plant them all? Prepare lots of spots in your garden and start growing every single plant from this list. 

Trust me, when you see how beautifully they thrive in the fall, you’ll be amazed. All that is left to do is prepare a few containers or flower beds, and then you’ll be ready for the transformation of your garden!