Yes, nine Rudbeckia species are native to Florida and commonly grown. It’s hardy in USDA Zone 9a to -6.6 °C (20 °F). It’s a great plant, attractive to bees, butterflies and birds.
It’s a perennial in South Florida, but in North Florida and other areas of the U.S., it is grown as an annual.
Yes, nine Rudbeckia species are native to Florida and commonly grown. It’s hardy in USDA Zone 9a to -6.6 °C (20 °F). It’s a great plant, attractive to bees, butterflies and birds.
It’s a perennial in South Florida, but in North Florida and other areas of the U.S., it is grown as an annual.