Black Eyed Susans have a long season of bloom and a sturdy, upright habit. The gold daisy-like flowers have a distinct dark brown central cone and are held on branching stems. Do not deadhead these cones if you want winter interest since the black seed heads remain attractive throughout the winter and the seeds provide a source of food for small birds.
A classic garden perennial, perfect for providing color in late summer and is especially showy in mass plantings.
30ct Plug Tray |
72ct Plug Tray |
Grade #1 Bare Root |
Grade #2 Bare Root |
Height:
24.0-36.0 Inches
Spread:
18.0-24.0 Inches
Hardiness Zones:
4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Flower Color:
Yellow/Gold Shades
Foliage Color:
Green shades
Sunlight:
Full Sun (> 6 hrs. Direct Sun) Part Shade (4-6 hrs. Direct Sun)
Water Requirements:
Low Water Needs Average Water Needs
Soil Quality:
Average Soil Quality
Soil Chemistry:
Acidic Soil (pH < 7.0) Neutral Soil (pH = 7.0) Alkaline Soil (pH > 7.0)
Bloomtime:
Midsummer Late Summer Early Fall
Attracts Wings:
Attracts Butterflies Attracts Songbirds Bee Friendly
Growth Rate:
Medium
Garden Style:
Patio Container Cottage Eclectic Prairie Rain Garden
Other Features:
Border Plant Container Cut Flower Cut Foliage Easy To Grow Mass Planting
Origin:
Native to North America
Rudbeckias like full sun, but they also will do well in partial shade. Plant them in well-drained, not overly rich soil. Remove spent flowers in order to stimulate continuous bloom. Plants will self-seed. If this is not desired, cut the plants back in fall. Rudbeckias are very easy to divide in the spring. They also make great cut flowers.
Container:
Trade 1 Gallon Container
When to Plant:
Spring to late summer
Finish:
6-8 weeks
Container:
Trade 1 Gallon Container
When to Plant:
Late winter to late summer
Finish:
6-10 weeks depending on season
Container:
Premium 1 Gallon Pot
When to Plant:
Spring
Finish:
6-8 weeks
Growing Temperature:
65-70° F days
60-65° F nights
Holding Temperature:
50-60° F
Soil PH:
5.8-6.5
EC (What is EC?):
1.5-2.0 pour through method
Fertility:
Feed with a constant liquid fertilization program at rates of 75-150 ppm nitrogen with every irrigation.
For Controlled Release or Slow Release Fertilizer, see your preferred supplier for recommended rates for incorporation or top dressing, as it varies by fertilizer.
Vernalization:
Not required but providing 8-10 weeks of cold is beneficial to increase bud count and uniformity.
Pests & Diseases:
Aphids, sawflies, whiteflies (greenhouse), thrips, beetles, plant bugs, stalk borers, aster leafhopper.
Rot (Sclerotium), leaf spots, bacterial blight (Pseudomonas, Xanthomonas), Botrytis blight, aster yellows, downy mildew.
Potting & Timing:
Rudbeckia can be planted any time throughout the growing season.
Moisture:
For potting soil use professional planting media.
Requires average to moderate moisture. Water as needed when the plants are young and becoming established. Once they are large, they will require more frequent irrigations, as they will dry out rather quickly.
When irrigation is needed, water them thoroughly, ensuring the entire growing medium is wet or nearly saturated. It is best to allow growing medium to dry out slightly between irrigations.
Planting Level:
Place crown just below soil surface, plugs even with soil surface.
PGRs/Pinching:
Daminozide (B-Nine/Dazide) at 2000 ppm or uniconazole (Sumagic/Concise) at 3-5 ppm are effective.
Growth regulator rates are suggestions but may vary due to time of year, region and water quality. Trialing is always recommended before applying to an entire crop.
Lighting:
Requires long days to flower. Grow under high light levels for best results.
Perennial Plant Association Plant of the Year -- 1999
Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit -- 1993
Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit -- 2002
Height:
24.0-36.0 Inches
Spread:
18.0-24.0 Inches
Hardiness Zones:
4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Flower Color:
Yellow/Gold Shades
Foliage Color:
Green shades
Sunlight:
Full Sun (> 6 hrs. Direct Sun) Part Shade (4-6 hrs. Direct Sun)
Water Requirements:
Low Water Needs Average Water Needs
Soil Quality:
Average Soil Quality
Soil Chemistry:
Acidic Soil (pH < 7.0) Neutral Soil (pH = 7.0) Alkaline Soil (pH > 7.0)
Bloomtime:
Midsummer Late Summer Early Fall
Attracts Wings:
Attracts Butterflies Attracts Songbirds Bee Friendly
Growth Rate:
Medium
Garden Style:
Patio Container Cottage Eclectic Prairie Rain Garden
Other Features:
Border Plant Container Cut Flower Cut Foliage Easy To Grow Mass Planting
Origin:
Native to North America
Rudbeckias like full sun, but they also will do well in partial shade. Plant them in well-drained, not overly rich soil. Remove spent flowers in order to stimulate continuous bloom. Plants will self-seed. If this is not desired, cut the plants back in fall. Rudbeckias are very easy to divide in the spring. They also make great cut flowers.
Container:
Trade 1 Gallon Container
When to Plant:
Spring to late summer
Finish:
6-8 weeks
Container:
Trade 1 Gallon Container
When to Plant:
Late winter to late summer
Finish:
6-10 weeks depending on season
Container:
Premium 1 Gallon Pot
When to Plant:
Spring
Finish:
6-8 weeks
Growing Temperature:
65-70° F days
60-65° F nights
Holding Temperature:
50-60° F
Soil PH:
5.8-6.5
EC (What is EC?):
1.5-2.0 pour through method
Fertility:
Feed with a constant liquid fertilization program at rates of 75-150 ppm nitrogen with every irrigation.
For Controlled Release or Slow Release Fertilizer, see your preferred supplier for recommended rates for incorporation or top dressing, as it varies by fertilizer.
Vernalization:
Not required but providing 8-10 weeks of cold is beneficial to increase bud count and uniformity.
Pests & Diseases:
Aphids, sawflies, whiteflies (greenhouse), thrips, beetles, plant bugs, stalk borers, aster leafhopper.
Rot (Sclerotium), leaf spots, bacterial blight (Pseudomonas, Xanthomonas), Botrytis blight, aster yellows, downy mildew.
Potting & Timing:
Rudbeckia can be planted any time throughout the growing season.
Moisture:
For potting soil use professional planting media.
Requires average to moderate moisture. Water as needed when the plants are young and becoming established. Once they are large, they will require more frequent irrigations, as they will dry out rather quickly.
When irrigation is needed, water them thoroughly, ensuring the entire growing medium is wet or nearly saturated. It is best to allow growing medium to dry out slightly between irrigations.
Planting Level:
Place crown just below soil surface, plugs even with soil surface.
PGRs/Pinching:
Daminozide (B-Nine/Dazide) at 2000 ppm or uniconazole (Sumagic/Concise) at 3-5 ppm are effective.
Growth regulator rates are suggestions but may vary due to time of year, region and water quality. Trialing is always recommended before applying to an entire crop.
Lighting:
Requires long days to flower. Grow under high light levels for best results.
Perennial Plant Association Plant of the Year -- 1999
Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit -- 1993
Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit -- 2002
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