Russian Cypress
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Move over 'Goldsturm'! Here is a better Black-eyed Susan with a slightly more compact form, incredible flower power and outstanding resistance to Septoria leaf spot, the scourge of Rudbeckia. That means beautiful, compact, blemish-free plants that...
More DetailsA new treasure to have your garden glittering with golden color! Large golden yellow star-shaped flowers completely cover the habit with well-branched stems prolonging bloom. This vigorous selection abounds not only with flowers but foliage as wel...
More DetailsFull of golden flowers, 'Goldblitz' should bloom the first year after an early spring sowing indoors. It is sturdy, hardy, blooms profficiently, and pollinator friendly.
... More DetailsThis Native Black Eyed Susan sets itself apart from the group as it combines beauty with strength, and offers slightly larger orange/yellow flowers than the group. It is pollinator friendly, and is pest, including deer, and disease resistant...
More DetailsGreat color, attract butterflies and birds, very easy to grow and maintain. Should I continue? Long-blooming 3-4" daisy flowers shine golden yellow against the dark green foliage. The center cone of the flower is almost black in color. Plant in full ...
More DetailsLet's face it, there are few more loved and more used plants in the garden that Rudbeckia 'Goldsturm', the Black Eyed Susan everyone knows and loves. The reality is that this much loved garden staple has some problems that can be a bit of a letdown f...
More DetailsDeep yellow petals surround a dark brown center from mid-summer to fall on this little flowering machine! Much denser than 'Goldsturm', but with all the summer flower power....
More DetailsIncredible daisy-like flowers of yellow-orange petals spanning across 3” and a dark brown center with coarsely hairy foliage thrive in prairies and roadsides across the US; however will make a stunning wildflower addition to your garden. The...
More DetailsThis large perennial is not your typical black-eyed susan - 5' tall mass of lobed green leaves create a sustantial presence in the garden or meadow. Large, lemon yellow flowers with a dark brown cone are held above the foliage on single stems. Blo...
More DetailsRudbeckia laciniata, also known as tall coneflower, is a striking Missouri native perennial that thrives in moist, nutrient-rich soils. Often found in woodlands, along streams, or in wetland areas, it typically reaches 3-4 feet in height in garden...
More DetailsA classic American Beauties garden favorite, triloba blooms like its life depended on it throughout the summer months with waves of yellow rayed, deep brown centered daisies. This Black Eyed Susan loves full sun and tolerates drought while still perf...
More DetailsStiff, strongly upright stems lord above the garden in summer bearing buds that open to reveal gold petaled, brown coned daisies that bloom from mid-summer through early fall. Perfect for cutting for a vase and attracting pollinators.
... More DetailsA continuing show of brilliant daisy flowers of burnt orange with yellow tips and chocolate centers adorn this tall grower throughout the late summer and fall months. Native bees and butterflies flock to its generous nectar while the seed from spe...
More DetailsThere is no more familiar summer plant than Black Eyed Susan and no plant more essential to the native landscape. Fulgida is a slightly lesser known selection that 'Goldsturm' but it brings so much more to the garden. Fulgida is slightly smaller that...
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