Looks like Iโm not the only one thatโs been waiting weeks for this flower to bloom ๐๐๐ผ

Looks like Iโm not the only one thatโs been waiting weeks for this flower to bloom ๐๐๐ผ


๐The Black Eyed Susan or Rudbeckia Hirtaโs history begins in North America. In 1753, Legendary botanist Carl Linnaeus named them after his mentor Olaf Rudbeck. ๐ค
๐คMany believe the common name, Black-Eyed Susan, is derived from an 18th-century poem written by John Gay. The poem is about a woman who is black-eyed because sheโs been crying while searching for her lover William. The poem related to the flower because Black-Eyed Susan bloomed simultaneously with another flower known as Sweet William, representing the lovers finally reuniting.๐