
Viette’s Little Suzy Black Eyed Susan
Classic Black Eyed Susan Color in a Smaller Form.
Viette’s Little Suzy Black Eyed Susan is a compact Rudbeckia grown for its bright golden-yellow flowers, dark center cones, and easy-care perennial performance. It delivers the cheerful look gardeners love from black-eyed Susans in a shorter, neater plant that fits beautifully at the front of borders, along walkways, in foundation beds, and in smaller sunny gardens. Use it when you want bold yellow summer color without overpowering nearby plants.
Golden Blooms with Dark Center Cones.
From summer into early fall, Viette’s Little Suzy produces daisy-like yellow flowers with dark central cones. The bright blooms create a strong contrast against green foliage and pair well with blue, purple, white, and burgundy companion plants. Plant it in groups for the best effect, or repeat it through a sunny bed to create rhythm and seasonal color.
Pollinator Friendly and Wildlife Useful.
The flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators during the summer bloom season. After flowering, seed heads can be left standing for late-season texture and potential bird activity. This makes Viette’s Little Suzy a smart choice for pollinator gardens, wildlife-friendly plantings, native-inspired beds, and sunny mixed borders where color and habitat value both matter.
Deer Resistant and Drought Tolerant Once Established.
Viette’s Little Suzy Black Eyed Susan is generally considered deer resistant and can handle periods of dry weather once established. It performs well in average garden soil and does not require heavy feeding or constant attention. No plant is completely deer-proof, but Rudbeckia is a practical choice for sunny landscapes where gardeners want dependable bloom with reduced browsing pressure.
Easy Care for Full Sun Gardens.
Plant Viette’s Little Suzy in full sun with average, well-drained soil. It can tolerate light part shade, but full sun produces the strongest flowering and most compact habit. Water regularly during establishment, then reduce watering once roots are developed. Deadhead spent blooms for a tidier appearance and possible extended flowering, or leave some seed heads standing for winter interest and birds.
Classic Black Eyed Susan Color in a Smaller Form.
Viette’s Little Suzy Black Eyed Susan is a compact Rudbeckia grown for its bright golden-yellow flowers, dark center cones, and easy-care perennial performance. It delivers the cheerful look gardeners love from black-eyed Susans in a shorter, neater plant that fits beautifully at the front of borders, along walkways, in foundation beds, and in smaller sunny gardens. Use it when you want bold yellow summer color without overpowering nearby plants.
Golden Blooms with Dark Center Cones.
From summer into early fall, Viette’s Little Suzy produces daisy-like yellow flowers with dark central cones. The bright blooms create a strong contrast against green foliage and pair well with blue, purple, white, and burgundy companion plants. Plant it in groups for the best effect, or repeat it through a sunny bed to create rhythm and seasonal color.
Pollinator Friendly and Wildlife Useful.
The flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators during the summer bloom season. After flowering, seed heads can be left standing for late-season texture and potential bird activity. This makes Viette’s Little Suzy a smart choice for pollinator gardens, wildlife-friendly plantings, native-inspired beds, and sunny mixed borders where color and habitat value both matter.
Deer Resistant and Drought Tolerant Once Established.
Viette’s Little Suzy Black Eyed Susan is generally considered deer resistant and can handle periods of dry weather once established. It performs well in average garden soil and does not require heavy feeding or constant attention. No plant is completely deer-proof, but Rudbeckia is a practical choice for sunny landscapes where gardeners want dependable bloom with reduced browsing pressure.
Easy Care for Full Sun Gardens.
Plant Viette’s Little Suzy in full sun with average, well-drained soil. It can tolerate light part shade, but full sun produces the strongest flowering and most compact habit. Water regularly during establishment, then reduce watering once roots are developed. Deadhead spent blooms for a tidier appearance and possible extended flowering, or leave some seed heads standing for winter interest and birds.
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Classic Black Eyed Susan Color in a Smaller Form.
Viette’s Little Suzy Black Eyed Susan is a compact Rudbeckia grown for its bright golden-yellow flowers, dark center cones, and easy-care perennial performance. It delivers the cheerful look gardeners love from black-eyed Susans in a shorter, neater plant that fits beautifully at the front of borders, along walkways, in foundation beds, and in smaller sunny gardens. Use it when you want bold yellow summer color without overpowering nearby plants.
Golden Blooms with Dark Center Cones.
From summer into early fall, Viette’s Little Suzy produces daisy-like yellow flowers with dark central cones. The bright blooms create a strong contrast against green foliage and pair well with blue, purple, white, and burgundy companion plants. Plant it in groups for the best effect, or repeat it through a sunny bed to create rhythm and seasonal color.
Pollinator Friendly and Wildlife Useful.
The flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators during the summer bloom season. After flowering, seed heads can be left standing for late-season texture and potential bird activity. This makes Viette’s Little Suzy a smart choice for pollinator gardens, wildlife-friendly plantings, native-inspired beds, and sunny mixed borders where color and habitat value both matter.
Deer Resistant and Drought Tolerant Once Established.
Viette’s Little Suzy Black Eyed Susan is generally considered deer resistant and can handle periods of dry weather once established. It performs well in average garden soil and does not require heavy feeding or constant attention. No plant is completely deer-proof, but Rudbeckia is a practical choice for sunny landscapes where gardeners want dependable bloom with reduced browsing pressure.
Easy Care for Full Sun Gardens.
Plant Viette’s Little Suzy in full sun with average, well-drained soil. It can tolerate light part shade, but full sun produces the strongest flowering and most compact habit. Water regularly during establishment, then reduce watering once roots are developed. Deadhead spent blooms for a tidier appearance and possible extended flowering, or leave some seed heads standing for winter interest and birds.
























