Rudbeckia Indian Summer

Rudbeckia (Gloriosa Daisy)  rood-BECK-ee-uh

Indian Summer: Rudbeckia Indian Summer produce long, golden-yellow rays surrounding chocolate-black centers. Rudbeckia Indian Summer blooms from July thru September followed by mahogany foliage in the fall. A fine display on substantial plants. Road salt tolerant. An All-American Selections Award Winner 1995. This may be a perennial for some growers in Zones 5 & 6.

Full Sun

Height: 24-36″/Spread: 12-18″

Mid-Summer – Fall

Size Available: 1 Gallon

 

 

Rudbeckia Indian Summer

Description

Rudbeckia (Gloriosa Daisy)  rood-BECK-ee-uh

Rudbeckia are perennial flowering plants that are hardy in Zones 4–9. Like many plants, they have several common names, among which are: Black-eyed Susan, Gloriosa Daisy and Yellow Ox Eye. They are members of the Asteraceae family and are native to both damp woodlands and dry prairies in North America. Rudbeckia have a clumping, but upright habit and coarse texture. Black-eyed Susans will average 2–3 feet in height and about 1–2 feet in clump width. However, colonies of Black-eyed Susans can become quite large. Proper spacing between plants will increase air circulation between the plants to keep leaves dry and help prevent the spread of diseases.