Yes they are. Can be grown in full sun in most parts of the US. They are rudbeckia or what is commonly known as black eyed Susan. They usually die back but come back in spring and readily self seed. You may also harvest the seeds and grow them. I don’t. I just let them self seed and I keep the ones I want and do away with the ones I don’t.
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Nice to see you garden what are yellow flowers below myrtle tree, are they perennials in zone 8?
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Yes they are. Can be grown in full sun in most parts of the US. They are rudbeckia or what is commonly known as black eyed Susan. They usually die back but come back in spring and readily self seed. You may also harvest the seeds and grow them. I don’t. I just let them self seed and I keep the ones I want and do away with the ones I don’t.