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Black Eyed Susan Collection

"Black-Eyed Susan: A Vibrant North American Wildflower and Garden Favorite" The black-eyed Susan, scientifically known as Rudbeckia hirta

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Wild black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta), from North America

Wild black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta), from North America
ROG-12802 Wild black-eyed Susan from North America Rudbeckia hirta Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Black-eyed-Susan, Rudbeckia hirta. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad

Black-eyed-Susan, Rudbeckia hirta. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges Botanical
FLO4665377 Black-eyed-Susan, Rudbeckia hirta. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1828.; (add.info.: Black-eyed-Susan, Rudbeckia hirta)

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Characters from the novel Black-eyed Susan by John Gay, 1850

Characters from the novel Black-eyed Susan by John Gay, 1850
3330823 Characters from the novel Black-eyed Susan by John Gay, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration depicting characters from the novel Black-eyed Susan by John Gay)

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: American Copper on Black-eyed Susan. Lawrence County, Illinois

American Copper on Black-eyed Susan. Lawrence County, Illinois

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: American Copper on Black-eyed Susan. Lawrence County, Illinois. (Editorial Use Only)

American Copper on Black-eyed Susan. Lawrence County, Illinois. (Editorial Use Only)

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Pearl Crescent on Black-eyed Susan, Marion County, Illinois

Pearl Crescent on Black-eyed Susan, Marion County, Illinois

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Wavy-lined emerald moth caterpillar (Synchlora aerata) which camouflages itself by

Wavy-lined emerald moth caterpillar (Synchlora aerata) which camouflages itself by attaching parts of flower to itself, on Black-eyed susan (Rudbeckia hirta) Morris Arboretum, Philadelphia

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Rudbeckia hirta Toto flowers, cultivated plant in garden

Rudbeckia hirta Toto flowers, cultivated plant in garden

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: rudbeckia hirta irish eyes, black-eyed susan, yellow subject

rudbeckia hirta irish eyes, black-eyed susan, yellow subject
Rudbeckia hirta Irish eyes Rudbeckia Black-eyed Susan Yellow subject

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Black-eyed susan (Rudbeckia hirta) illuminated using different waveforms of light

Black-eyed susan (Rudbeckia hirta) illuminated using different waveforms of light. Visible light (left), reflected UV light (centre), UV light as seen by bees (right). Studio environment, composite

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Black eyed susan (Rudbeckia hirta) cultivated form, in flower

Black eyed susan (Rudbeckia hirta) cultivated form, in flower

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Coreopsis Flower, Louisville, Kentucky

Coreopsis Flower, Louisville, Kentucky

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Black-eyed Susan

Black-eyed Susan

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Black-Eyed Susan flower blooming. Native to North America. Related to the Sunflower

Black-Eyed Susan flower blooming. Native to North America. Related to the Sunflower

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Diamond Grove Prairie Conservation Area, Diamond, Missouri

Diamond Grove Prairie Conservation Area, Diamond, Missouri

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: The Winter Exhibition of the Society of British Artists (engraving)

The Winter Exhibition of the Society of British Artists (engraving)
1622952 The Winter Exhibition of the Society of British Artists (engraving) by Henley, Lionel Charles (c.1843-c.1893); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Mr T P Cooke, as 'William', in 'Black-Eyed Susan'(engraving)

Mr T P Cooke, as "William", in "Black-Eyed Susan"(engraving)
1097346 Mr T P Cooke, as " William", in " Black-Eyed Susan" (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mr T P Cooke, as " William")

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Black-Eyed Susans, 1921 (oil on canvas)

Black-Eyed Susans, 1921 (oil on canvas)
985085 Black-Eyed Susans, 1921 (oil on canvas) by Reid, Robert (1862-1929); 151x79 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Black-Eyed Susans. Robert Reid (1862-1929). Oil on canvas. Painted in 1921

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Black-Eyed Susan (engraving)

Black-Eyed Susan (engraving)
5228864 Black-Eyed Susan (engraving) by Thomas, George Housman (1824-68) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Black-Eyed Susan.); © Look and Learn

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Black-eyed-susan, Rudbeckia hirta

Black-eyed-susan, Rudbeckia hirta. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1828

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Coneflower or black-eyed-susan, Rudbeckia hirta

Coneflower or black-eyed-susan, Rudbeckia hirta, Polygamia frustranea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Sansom of a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards for William Curtis Lectures

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Magnum Opus: Canvasbacks, pub. 1933 (colour litho)

Magnum Opus: Canvasbacks, pub. 1933 (colour litho)
STC421779 Magnum Opus: Canvasbacks, pub. 1933 (colour litho) by Wearne, Harry (1852-1929); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Christmas Entertainments (litho)

Christmas Entertainments (litho)
1597025 Christmas Entertainments (litho) by Wright, Henry Charles Seppings (1850-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: Christmas Entertainments, " Black-Eyed Susan)

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: T P Cooke as the sailor hero of Black Eyed Susan (coloured engraving)

T P Cooke as the sailor hero of Black Eyed Susan (coloured engraving)
611104 T P Cooke as the sailor hero of Black Eyed Susan (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: The boatswain gave the dreaful word (coloured engraving)

The boatswain gave the dreaful word (coloured engraving)
668534 The boatswain gave the dreaful word (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The boatswain gave the dreaful word)

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Black-Eyed Susan (engraving)

Black-Eyed Susan (engraving)
1047679 Black-Eyed Susan (engraving) by Boughton, George Henry (1833-1905) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Black-Eyed Susan)

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Black-Eye d Susan (engraving)

Black-Eye d Susan (engraving)
1044749 Black-Eye d Susan (engraving) by Symons, William Christian (1845-1911); Private Collection; (add.info.: Black-Eye d Susan)

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: T P Cooke in 'Black-Eyed Susan'(engraving)

T P Cooke in "Black-Eyed Susan"(engraving)
2811412 T P Cooke in " Black-Eyed Susan" (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: T P Cooke in " Black-Eyed Susan")

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: RUDBECKIA

RUDBECKIA
Jacky Parker

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: WA, Redmond, Black Eyed Susan

WA, Redmond, Black Eyed Susan

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Black-eyed Susan blooms

Black-eyed Susan blooms

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Black-eyed Susan, USA

Black-eyed Susan, USA

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Pipevine swallowtail on Black-eyed Susan, Marion County, Illinois

Pipevine swallowtail on Black-eyed Susan, Marion County, Illinois

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: rudbeckia fulgida, coneflower, black-eyed susan, green subject

rudbeckia fulgida, coneflower, black-eyed susan, green subject
Rudbeckia fulgida Coneflower / Black-eyed Susan Green subject

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: coneflower, black-eyed susan, rudbeckia hirta prairie sun

coneflower, black-eyed susan, rudbeckia hirta prairie sun
1897 Coneflower / Black-eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta Prairie Sun

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Coneflower, Black-eyed Susan, Rudbeckia, Rudbeckia fulgida var. deamii

Coneflower, Black-eyed Susan, Rudbeckia, Rudbeckia fulgida var. deamii
Coneflower, Black-eyed Susan, Rudbeckia fulgida var. deamii, Yellow flowers growing outdoor

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Coneflower Black-eyed Susan Rudbeckia Yellow

Coneflower Black-eyed Susan Rudbeckia Yellow
Flowers of Rudbeckia cultivar with bright yellow petals surrounding central cone against blue sky

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: rudbeckia hirta autumn colors, black-eyed susan, orange subject

rudbeckia hirta autumn colors, black-eyed susan, orange subject
Rudbeckia hirta Autumn colors Rudbeckia Black-eyed Susan Orange subject

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: JGM20816WT044

JGM20816WT044
Yellow Daisy

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: JGM12116WT170

JGM12116WT170
Yellow daisy

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Black-eyed Susan

Black-eyed Susan
A Black-eyed susan (Rudbeckia hirta) blooms in a flower garden in summertime; Astoria, Oregon, United States of America

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) blooms in a flower garden; Astoria, Oregon

Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) blooms in a flower garden; Astoria, Oregon, United States of America

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: A Cucumber Beetle (Diabrotica undecimpunctata) explores a Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta)

A Cucumber Beetle (Diabrotica undecimpunctata) explores a Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) in a flower garden; Astoria, Oregon, United States of America

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: A Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) gets wet on a misty day; Astoria, Oregon, United States of America

A Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) gets wet on a misty day; Astoria, Oregon, United States of America

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Frost Crystals On Dead Flower In The Winter; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Frost Crystals On Dead Flower In The Winter; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Frost Covers The Flowers; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Frost Covers The Flowers; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: Rudbeckia Blooms In A Garden; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Rudbeckia Blooms In A Garden; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageBlack Eyed Susan Collection: A Golden Bloom At Twilight; Prague, Czech Republic

A Golden Bloom At Twilight; Prague, Czech Republic



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"Black-Eyed Susan: A Vibrant North American Wildflower and Garden Favorite" The black-eyed Susan, scientifically known as Rudbeckia hirta, is a stunning wildflower native to North America. With its golden yellow petals surrounding a dark brown center, it adds a burst of color to meadows and gardens alike. Intriguingly, the wavy-lined emerald moth caterpillar (Synchlora aerata) cleverly camouflages itself by blending seamlessly with the black-eyed Susan's leaves. Nature's artistry at its finest. For those who prefer cultivated plants in their gardens, the Rudbeckia hirta Toto flowers are an excellent choice. Their vibrant blooms create a cheerful atmosphere that attracts bees and other pollinators. Photographers have captured the beauty of black-eyed Susans using different waveforms of light. From visible light to reflected UV light and even UV light as seen by bees, these images showcase their radiant allure in various perspectives. One popular variety is the rudbeckia hirta Irish Eyes – this particular black-eyed Susan features captivating yellow petals that instantly catch one's attention. When fully bloomed, the black-eyed Susan resembles its distant relative, the sunflower. Both share similar characteristics and bring joy with their bright presence in nature. Diamond Grove Prairie Conservation Area in Diamond, Missouri boasts breathtaking views adorned with these lovely flowers. The sight of countless black-eyed Susans stretching across vast fields creates an enchanting landscape worth exploring. Not only appreciated for its natural beauty but also immortalized in artworks throughout history. "The Winter Exhibition of the Society of British Artists" showcases engravings capturing delicate details of this beloved flower. Even theatrical performances have paid homage to this iconic bloom. Mr T P Cooke portrayed "William" in "Black-Eyed Susan, " leaving audiences captivated by both his acting skills and the symbolic significance attached to this flower's name.