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Sunbeckia Maya Black-Eyed Susan

Sunbeckia Maya Black-Eyed Susan

Rudbeckia hirta 'Sunbeckia Maya'

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SKU: TL-rudbhirt-1
Big, bold, and beaming with golden-yellow blooms, ‘Sunbeckia Maya’ is the Black-Eyed Susan that refuses to quit. With huge, fully double flowers layered in sunny petals around a dark chocolate...
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Zone
USDA Zone:7 to 10
Watering
Watering Needs:Keep soil evenly moist
Sun Needs
Sun Needs:Full sun
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Sunbeckia Maya Black-Eyed Susan

Big, bold, and beaming with golden-yellow blooms, ‘Sunbeckia Maya’ is the Black-Eyed Susan that refuses to quit. With huge, fully double flowers layered in sunny petals around a dark chocolate center, this compact variety bursts into bloom midsummer and doesn’t stop until fall. Unlike its leggy cousins, ‘Sunbeckia Maya’ grows sturdy and upright, reaching 12-18 inches tall and 14-16 inches wide, making it perfect for containers, borders, and garden beds. Deer-resistant, pollinator-friendly, and unbelievably easy to grow, this golden stunner thrives in full sun with minimal care.

Landscape Size

Average Landscape Size:

Height - 12 in. - 18 in. , Width - 14 in. - 16 in.
Flowering

Flowering Season:

Late Summer to Fall
Landscape

Landscape Use:

Border, Cutting Garden, Wildlife Garden, Woodland Garden
Features

Special Features:

Attracts Butterflies, Bird Friendly, Easy Care, Fast Growing, North American Native Selection, Waterwise
SIZE Quart
Foliage Color Green
Growth Habit Upright
Flower Color Yellow
Watering

Watering Needs:

Keep soil evenly moist
  • Light: Thrives in full sun (6+ hours daily) for the best flowering.
  • Soil: Prefers average, well-drained soil; tolerates clay, loam, and sandy conditions.
  • Watering:
    • New Plants: Keep soil evenly moist until established.
    • Established Plants: Drought-tolerant; occasional deep watering during dry spells.
  • Fertilization: Minimal feeding needed—too much fertilizer can reduce blooms.
  • Maintenance:
    • Deadhead spent flowers to encourage reblooming.
    • Cut back in fall or early spring for fresh new growth.
  • Pest & Disease Resistance:
    • Highly resistant to pests and diseases.
    • Deer and rabbits leave it alone.
  • Hardiness: Thrives in USDA zones 7-10grows as an annual in colder regions.