Rudbeckia Goldsturm

Other Names : fulgida Goldsturm
Rudbeckia

Description:

clump-forming habit; slightly hairy, lance-shaped foilage; round, brown cones ithe daisy-like, golden yellow flowers, bloom in aug-Sept. Grown in rich, moist soil in full to part sun.

Plant Notes:


Planting Tips
Soil Requirements: Drought-tolerant; suitable for xeriscaping. Average water needs; Watter regularly, do not overwater. When transplanting water daily until wilt stops. Then as any perennial, water deeply to establish deep roots that need less water.

Maintenance Tips
Diseases: During wet years this plant can get leaf fungus wich can be cut off.

Propagation Tips
Propagation: You may divide the rootball in spring. Allow seedheads to dry on plants; remove seeds, foliage may be stickly so wear gloves. Sow seed indoors in early Spring or after the threat of frost outside.
Reseeds: Self-sows freely; deadhead if you do not wate volunteer seedlings next season.

Companions and Usage
Companion Plants: Companions to this plant might be Russian Sage, Yellow Yarrow, Chrysanethemums (deep red).

Foliage Height: 12-18", Blooming Height: 24-36", Spread: 12-18"

Enviornment: Full Sun to Part Shade

Zones: 4,5,

Suitable for Garden Types
Woodland: Y Prairie Garden: Y Wet Land: Y Cottage: Y Border: Y

Other Statistics
Showy: Y Deer Resistant: Y Attracts Butterflies: Y Attracts Birds: Y Rabit Resistant: Y


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