Depends on where you are in the world, in North America black eyed susans are vastly more important as there are bees that depend specifically on BES and other relatives in the rudbeckia genus
CaterpillarFree9589 on
I say both!!!
chobit2348 on
Both but the honey bees love the Susan’s. Gross flies like the dasiys. Just saying
VermicelliOk8366 on
I have a few patches of black eyed Susan’s, and last year started by seed, some shasta daisies i can’t wait to see them bloom this year!
I say both aswell !
Deathbot-420 on
Why not both ?
Dawnlnt on
Black eye Susan’s
Candid_Jellyfish_240 on
YES. 😁❤️👩🌾
tezacer on
Throw some Echinacea and Chamomile in too!
PlayDependent8324 on
Daisies! So beautiful
wordsmythy on
I think Black eyed Susan spread more readily than daisies., At least that’s my experience here in the Pacific Northwest. and they’re always buzzing with bees and butterflies…
3StacksOnTheRadio on
I grow both, but in year three my shastas are tall and have progressively shorter bloom time. The black eyed Susans have been dead easy. I’m in the Northeast.
RiDDler5150 on
In the northeast, daisies bloom late summer, so I have both. Love my Susans!
Meditating-Wiz on
Thank you all for your comments! 😀
Outside_Calendar1281 on
Why not both? A perfect summer duo.
BoxfullOFtoys69 on
Love black eyed Susan’s.
Plastic-Rhubarb4738 on
I love the look of daisies but hate their smell! So my vote is black eyed Susans. 🙂
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Both!
Depends on where you are in the world, in North America black eyed susans are vastly more important as there are bees that depend specifically on BES and other relatives in the rudbeckia genus
I say both!!!
Both but the honey bees love the Susan’s. Gross flies like the dasiys. Just saying
I have a few patches of black eyed Susan’s, and last year started by seed, some shasta daisies i can’t wait to see them bloom this year!
I say both aswell !
Why not both ?
Black eye Susan’s
YES. 😁❤️👩🌾
Throw some Echinacea and Chamomile in too!
Daisies! So beautiful
I think Black eyed Susan spread more readily than daisies., At least that’s my experience here in the Pacific Northwest. and they’re always buzzing with bees and butterflies…
I grow both, but in year three my shastas are tall and have progressively shorter bloom time. The black eyed Susans have been dead easy. I’m in the Northeast.
In the northeast, daisies bloom late summer, so I have both. Love my Susans!
Thank you all for your comments! 😀
Why not both? A perfect summer duo.
Love black eyed Susan’s.
I love the look of daisies but hate their smell! So my vote is black eyed Susans. 🙂
Both