A compact cousin to the indispensable Black-eyed Susan, this flower powerhouse produces masses of blossoms from summer into fall. The blooms appear on a mounding plant that has smaller, more slender foliage than its family members. The fuzzy leaves also show improved resistance to leaf spot. Superb for edging a sunny border.
Rudbeckia is a genus of highly decorative native American perennials that bloom from late summer until frost. They need plenty of sun and good drainage, and offer long-lasting cut flowers.
A must for sunny perennial borders and cutting gardens.
Plants grow 2-3’ tall with 2’ spread.
Native.