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  • Michigan Black authentic Eyed Susan 10
  • Michigan Black authentic Eyed Susan 10
  • Michigan Black authentic Eyed Susan 10
  • Michigan Black authentic Eyed Susan 10
  • Michigan Black authentic Eyed Susan 10
  • Michigan Black authentic Eyed Susan 10

Michigan Black authentic Eyed Susan 10"X10" Original Acrylic Painting (FREE SHIPPING in U.S.)

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Michigan Black authentic Eyed Susan 10"X10" Original Acrylic Painting (FREE SHIPPING in U.S.)

Michigan Black authentic Eyed Susan 10"X10" Original Acrylic Painting (FREE SHIPPING in U.S.), Michigan Black Eyed Susan Original Acrylic Painting (FREE SHIPPING in US) FEATURES:>Original 10"x10" acrylic painting>Unframed>Varnished>Hanging.

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Product Name: Michigan Black authentic Eyed Susan 10"X10" Original Acrylic Painting (FREE SHIPPING in U.S.)

Michigan Black Eyed Susan Original Acrylic Painting (FREE SHIPPING in U.S.)

FEATURES:
>Original 10"x10" acrylic painting
>Unframed
>Varnished
>Hanging hardware attached (ready to hang)
>FREE SHIPPING IN U.S.

Description:
Black-eyed Susan is adapts well to grow in many challenging areas. It is native to Michigan. Original plants will come back for a second year in its life cycle but reseeds to keep itself going!. The black-eyed susan is easy to grow displaying bright color that attracts butterflies and other useful insects as well as some birds that feed on its seedheads. This flower is drought resistant and does well even in heat but suffers a bits in soggy soil, drainage is a must. drought and a wide range of soils, but does not like poorly-drained wet soils. The black-eyed susan features daisy-like flowers (to 3” across) authentic with bright yellow to orange-yellow rays and domed, dark chocolate-brown center disks.

The name "Black-eyed Susan" comes by one account from a romantic reference to a beautiful woman extolled in a poem by a noted English poet, John Gay (1685-1732) during the Elizabethan Era. The story tells of a lady who comes to see her sailor sweetheart about to embark on a mission at sea. So the tale goes that she visited the ship to wish her beau, William, safe return and a final farewell before departing. It is thought that this story was carried to the shores of America by colonists who gave the name, "Black-Eyed Susan" to the native American plant.

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Michigan Black authentic Eyed Susan 10"X10" Original Acrylic Painting (FREE SHIPPING in U.S.)