Black-Eyed Susans - National Parks Gallery
Rudbeckia hirta (black-eyed susans) appear in late summer and early autumn
Black-eyed Susans - National Parks Gallery
Black-eyed susans are a common species in our prairie restorations, but can also be found in prairie remnants in many places along the river.
Billy the Kid Trail - Sunset at a Lincoln Bed and Breakfast
The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: You could spend a quiet evening enjoying the sunset and Black-eyed Susans on the shaded lawns of this bed and breakfast in Lincoln. Loc... More
Black-eyed Susans - National Parks Gallery
Black-eyed Susans Public domain scan of print / book page depicting birds, ornithology, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Black-Eyed Susans - National Parks Gallery
Black-Eyed Susans growing in the Dunes.
A close up of a purple flower on a plant. Black-eyed susans dried flow...
A close up of a flower / A close up of a flower public domain stock photo.
A group of pink flowers sitting on top of a lush green field. Black-ey...
A close up of a purple flower / A close up of a pink flower public domain stock photo.
A field of yellow flowers with green leaves. Flowers gardening
A field of yellow flowers with a green background / A field of yellow flowers public domain stock photo.
A bunch of yellow flowers that are in the grass. Black-eyed susans flo...
A close up of some yellow flowers / A bunch of yellow flowers with black tops public domain stock photo.
Black-eyed Susans - National Parks Gallery
(Rudbeckia hirta) is a showy, drought and heat resistant plant that does well in wayside areas around Jamaica Bay.
Rudbeckia hirta, ( black-eyed-susans,)
Black-eyed Susans are flowering plants that grow over three feet tall. They have green leaves up to six inches long....Black-eyed Susans grow in open woods, gardens, fields, and roadsides. They grow quickly in ... More