Rudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii 'Goldsturm' (Black-Eyed Susan)


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Strålrudbeckia goldsturm Proven to be a workhorse in the garden, award-winning Rudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii 'Goldsturm' is a highly popular choice. This perennial plant is long-lived and reliably produces masses of rich golden yellow, in. flowers ( cm) from midsummer through early fall, no matter what the weather is like. Noteworthy Characteristics Rudbeckia fulgida is a Missouri native which occurs in both dry and moist soils in open woods, glades and thickets. Rudbeckia fulgida is a Missouri native which occurs in both dry and moist soils in open woods, glades and thickets.

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Rudbeckia fulgida is a Missouri native which occurs in both dry and moist soils in open woods, glades and thickets. An upright, rhizomatous, clump-forming, free-blooming coneflower which typically grows to 3' tall, often forming colonies in the wild. Quick ID Hints: Erect herbs with basal rosette green leaves Heads with brown-black, flattened domes Ray flowers in a single row, yellow or orange Insects, Diseases, and Other Plant Problems: This plant has no pest and disease problems. Noteworthy Characteristics Rudbeckia fulgida is a Missouri native which occurs in both dry and moist soils in open woods, glades and thickets.
Höstanemon wild swan 'Goldsturm' black-eye Susan performs best in full sun and moist, well-drained soils in hardiness zones It is tolerant of partial shade and once established it will become more drought tolerant. To prevent foliar disease good air circulation is needed, particularly in humid climates. Overall plant. The plant spreads by underground stems called rhizomes to form large clumps. Height: 2.
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Strålrudbeckia gul Rudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii 'Goldsturm'. A colorful, fuss-free border plant and excellent choice for cut flowers. Bright, daisy-like, golden yellow flowers with black centers cover the dark green foliage. Tolerates heat, humidity, and clay soil. Type: Herbaceous perennial. Gardening Help Search.

Rudbeckia fulgida 'little goldstar This plant was selected as the NC Wildflower of the Year, a program managed by the North Carolina Botanical Garden with some financial support from the Garden Club of North Carolina. Quick ID Hints: Erect herbs with basal rosette green leaves. Heads with brown-black, flattened domes. Best bloom occurs in full sun, although plants will tolerate some light shade. Black-eyed Susan is easy to grow, thriving in any but soggy soils.

Rudbeckia laciniata Rudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii ‘Goldsturm’. rud-BEK-ee-ah FULL-jih-dah variety sul-ih-VAN-tee-eye Audio. Large flowers consisting of brassy orange-yellow rays surrounding brown cones are what make this plant so popular. It blooms for 7 or 8 weeks beginning in midsummer. Rudbeckia fulgida ×. Plants do not come true from seed must be vegetatively propagated.
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Strålrudbeckia röd Rudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii ‘Goldsturm’. Large flowers consisting of brassy orange-yellow rays surrounding brown cones are what make this plant so popular. It blooms for 7 or 8 weeks beginning in midsummer. The flowers top to inch-tall plants that will readily self-sow in cultivated soils. Noteworthy Characteristics Rudbeckias. Maintenance: Low. Mass in bold drifts in the perennial border, cottage garden, prairie, meadow or naturalized area.
Strålrudbeckia frö Rudbeckia fulgida is a Missouri native which occurs in both dry and moist soils in open woods, glades and thickets. An upright, rhizomatous, clump-forming, free-blooming coneflower which typically grows to 3' tall, often forming colonies in the wild. Features daisy-like flowers (to " across) with yellow rays and brownish-purple center disks. Gardening Help Search. Good fresh cut flower.