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Image of Rudbeckia subtomentosa photo by: James Burghardt

James Burghardt

(Sweet Black-eyed Susan, Sweet Coneflower)

Named for its sunny anise-scented daisies, sweet coneflower is a tough, beautiful summer bloomer that thrives in high heat and full sun. Native populations exist in the central United States with a few adjunct eastern populations in New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts. Wild plants can be found growing on prairies, meadows, streamsides and roadsides. It is an upright, deciduous perennial that forms clumps that spread over time.

Its green to gray-green leaves are soft, fuzzy and said to have...

Image of Rudbeckia subtomentosa

Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.

(Henry Eilers Sweet Coneflower, Sweet Coneflower)

Henry Eilers sweet coneflower gets its name from the anise-scented, bright yellow daisy-flowers that appear from summer to mid autumn. This beautiful native of the central and southern United States is an upright perennial that displays medium green leaves that have a vanilla scent. The unique pinwheel flowers are alluring: the lemony yellow petals are long, narrow and quill-like, encircling a honey brown disk in the center, and emits the fragrance of black licorice. Flowering begins in midsummer...