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Plants Matching rudbeckia

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Image of Rudbeckia photo by: Maureen Gilmer

Maureen Gilmer

(Black-eyed Susan)

Image of Rudbeckia fulgida photo by: Felder Rushing

Felder Rushing

(Orange Black-eyed Susan, Orange Coneflower)

Black-eyed Susan, a perennial that everyone knows and loves. This native of eastern North America and Mexico is easy to grow and presents pretty golden flowers in late summer. Basal clumps of hairy, medium green leaves give rise to long leafy stalks topped with golden yellow daisies punctuated with black eyes. Plants are rhizomatous and may form large colonies over time. In the wild, black-eyed Susan inhabits grasslands and prairies, so it grows best in sites with rich soil and full sun. This fine...

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James Burghardt

(Early Bird Gold Black-eyed Susan, Orange Black-eyed Susan)

Image of Rudbeckia fulgida var. speciosa photo by: Gerald L. Klingaman

Gerald L. Klingaman

(Orange Black-eyed Susan, Orange Coneflower)

Black-eyed Susan, a perennial that everyone knows and loves. This native of eastern North America is easy to grow and packs a punch of golden garden color in late summer. It bears basal clumps of hairy, medium green leaves that give rise to long leafy stalks topped with golden yellow daisies punctuated with black eyes. Plants are rhizomatous and may form large colonies over time. The vigorous cultivar 'Goldsturm' was the Perennial Plant Association's 1999 perennial plant of the year and is one of...

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James H. Schutte

(Goldsturm Black-Eyed Susan, Orange Black-eyed Susan, Orange Coneflower)

Goldsturm black-eyed Susan, a perennial that everyone knows and loves. This easy to grow compact ornamental originates from eastern North America and packs a punch of golden garden color in late summer. Basal clumps of hairy, medium green leaves give rise to long leafy stalks topped with golden yellow daisies punctuated with black eyes. Plants are rhizomatous and may form large colonies over time. This vigorous cultivar was the Perennial Plant Association's 1999 perennial plant of the year and is...

(Orange Black-eyed Susan, Orange Coneflower, Pot of Gold Black-eyed Susan)

Black-eyed Susan, a perennial that everyone knows and loves. This native of eastern North America is easy to grow and packs a punch of golden garden color in late summer. It bears basal clumps of hairy, medium green leaves that give rise to long leafy stalks topped with golden yellow daisies punctuated with black eyes. Plants are rhizomatous and may form large colonies over time. The vigorous cultivar 'Goldsturm' was the Perennial Plant Association's 1999 perennial plant of the year and is one of...

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Blooms of Bressingham

(Orange Black-eyed Susan, Orange Coneflower, Viette's Little Suzy Black-eyed Susan)

Black-eyed Susan is an eastern North American perennial that everyone knows and loves. The cultivar 'Viette's Little Suzy' offers the typical golden-yellow, dark-eyed blooms, but on plants of half the usual height. It bears low basal clumps of hairy, dark green leaves that give rise to calf-high stalks topped with masses of daisies from midsummer into autumn. The blooms are slightly smaller than those of full-sized Susans. The foliage turns purple in fall. Plants are rhizomatous and may form large...

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Felder Rushing

(Autumn Sun Coneflower, Black-eyed Susan, Herbstonne Black-eyed Susan)

Adorned in yellow flowers from midsummer to early fall, ‘Herbstsonne’ boasts large daisies with drooping yellow petals. This tall, clump-forming perennial is a hybrid of the cutleaf coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata) and shiny coneflower (Rudbeckia nitida).

The hardy and vigorous ‘Herbstsonne’ forms clumps of basal foliage that spread slowly over time. It sends up tall stems lined with oval, dark green leaves with deep veins. The stems are well-branched and become topped with...

Image of Rudbeckia hirta photo by: Felder Rushing

Felder Rushing

(Common Black-eyed Susan, Gloriosa Daisy)

Common black-eyed Susan, also called gloriosa daisy, is a short-lived perennial that is native to much of North America. It is a warm season wildflower that can be found growing in old-fields, thickets, rocky prairies, meadows and roadsides. There are lots of colorful cultivars available. All are wonderfully easy to grow and long-blooming.

The rich green leaves of gloriosa daisy and linear, often lance-shaped, and have a coarsely hairy surface that’s rough to the touch. The leaves form neat...

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Maureen Gilmer

(Autumn Colors Black-eyed Susan, Common Black-eyed Susan)

This is actually a mix of large-flowered black-eyed Susans that come in warm festive shades of yellow, orange, copper brown and russet red perfect for Autumn. They are heavy flowering and offer lots of blooms throughout most of summer and fall, with deadheading. In southerly climes they may even bloom into winter. This mix was introduced by Ernst Benary Samenzucht GmbH and was awarded a Fleuroselect Quality Award for its high performance and beauty.

Common black-eyed Susan, also called gloriosa...