rudbeckia - double golden gloriosa
Huge blooms packed with petals are sure to be a showstopper in your garden or wildflower meadow this season! Vibrant blooms can reach an impressive 3.5" across and sturdy plants have no shortage of blooms. Sow early for first season blooms and enjoy a reliable perennial display for seasons to come!
Featured AAS Winner
Also known asBrown-Eyed Susan, Brown Betty, Gloriosa Daisy, Golden Jerusalem, English Bull's Eye, Poor-Land Daisy, Yellow Daisy, Yellow Ox-Eye Daisy
Specs:
Plant Height: 12-27"
2” soil block
LIGHT PREFERENCE:
Full Sun.
PLANT HEIGHT:
12-27”
PLANT SPACING:
6-8".
HARDINESS ZONES:
Zones 3-9
HARVEST:
Fresh: before blooms are completely open.
SOIL REQUIREMENTS:
Average, well-drained soil.
USES:
Excellent cut flower. Beds, pots, back of borders, or wild, meadow, and cottage gardens. Note: Rudbeckia requires long days to initiate flowering and will continue to produce some smaller blooms into the fall but on shortened stems of reduced quality. Deadheading increases blooms during summer production.
SEED SOURCE:
*Item description and growing information sourced from the seed company and linked accordingly
** if there are no images of the product it means that I have not grown that specific variety in the past (or I neglected to take a good photo). product images are available to review on the seed company’s website
Huge blooms packed with petals are sure to be a showstopper in your garden or wildflower meadow this season! Vibrant blooms can reach an impressive 3.5" across and sturdy plants have no shortage of blooms. Sow early for first season blooms and enjoy a reliable perennial display for seasons to come!
Featured AAS Winner
Also known asBrown-Eyed Susan, Brown Betty, Gloriosa Daisy, Golden Jerusalem, English Bull's Eye, Poor-Land Daisy, Yellow Daisy, Yellow Ox-Eye Daisy
Specs:
Plant Height: 12-27"
2” soil block
LIGHT PREFERENCE:
Full Sun.
PLANT HEIGHT:
12-27”
PLANT SPACING:
6-8".
HARDINESS ZONES:
Zones 3-9
HARVEST:
Fresh: before blooms are completely open.
SOIL REQUIREMENTS:
Average, well-drained soil.
USES:
Excellent cut flower. Beds, pots, back of borders, or wild, meadow, and cottage gardens. Note: Rudbeckia requires long days to initiate flowering and will continue to produce some smaller blooms into the fall but on shortened stems of reduced quality. Deadheading increases blooms during summer production.
SEED SOURCE:
*Item description and growing information sourced from the seed company and linked accordingly
** if there are no images of the product it means that I have not grown that specific variety in the past (or I neglected to take a good photo). product images are available to review on the seed company’s website