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Black-eyed Susan - Goldsturm

Rudbeckia fulgida
Black-eyed Susan - Goldsturm

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Black-eyed Susan - Goldsturm Details:

Plant Facts
Mature Height
24 inches
Mature Spread
18 - 24 inches
Soil Type
Normal, Sandy, Clay
Moisture
Moist
Mature Form
Upright
Growth Rate
Fast
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Flower Color
Yellow
Fall Color
Yellow
Foliage Color
Green
3-9

The Rudbeckia ‘Goldsturm Black-Eyed Susan’, Rudbeckia fulgida, is an easy to grow perennial with large flower heads of golden yellow and black to brown centers. The flower heads are 3½ to 5 inches across, with a plant spread of 18-24” and a height of 24”. The dark green foliage sits at the bottom on the tall daisy-like flowers and bloom from July to September. Rudbeckia ‘Goldstrum Black Eyed-Susan’ was selected Perennial of the Year in 1999, and one can see why.

‘Black-Eyed Susans’ need to be grown in full sun in somewhat moist soil conditions in a well-drained area. It is great in borders, for cut flowers or for naturalized areas. Rudbeckia attracts butterflies, provides food for birds in the winter and is mildew-resistant. Plant in masses with Veronica ‘Goodness Grows’, Alchemilla ‘Lady’s Mantle’ or with ornamental grasses.

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  Easy to Grow, 5/7/2007 1:01:34 PM
Reviewer: Candy
This plant will grow anywhere as long as there is full sun. They are easy to propagate.

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  Proven Claybuster but can be a bit invasive..., 5/4/2008 11:05:30 PM
Reviewer: gardennewbie999
This Perennial is a proven clay buster for those with clay soil. I have one that I got from nature hills last year. Dispite it not blooming the first year, it did manage to produce itself near the original plant and I ended up finding two other babies on the opposite side of the garden near my daylilies. It seems a bit it can be a bit invasive given the fact that it seems to reproduce fairly easily. As long as you watch for seedings you should be okay. A very hardy and forgiving perennial. Good for beginners and clay gardens.

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