Rudbeckia fulgida (common names: Black-eyed Susan)
Rudbeckia fulgida
Rudbeckia fulgida is a member of the genus Rudbeckia and is commonly known as Black-eyed Susan.
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Comments on Rudbeckia fulgida
22 May, 2008
Look Fab2gether iv got Echinacea best i get some Rubeckia ;)
On photo - Rudbeckia and Echinacea
10 Aug, 2008
Fantastic combination ! I'd never get tired of looking at this combo !
On photo - Blackeyed Susan and delphinium
4 Aug, 2008
Do find those spread their roots all over the place and can be very tall?
On photo - Rudbeckia
1 Sep, 2008
Gorgeous, have these too, and they really brighten up the garden and last ages.
On photo - Cone flower
Members' notes...
The variety 'Goldsturm' is the brightest thing in my garden in September. Prefers a heavier soil to give of its best
Put one in the Autumn border, and three in my new border, I liked it so much!
seeds sown 09/02/08
already have one of these in my garden from seeds planted a few years ago and they are lovely!
Bought 07, local.
Another plant I cannot do without. It flowers relatively late in the summer providing me with cut flowers when there are less about. Seems to grow anywhere in my garden even in the shade. easy to grow and transplant.
in my outdoor garden.
Planted 04.08 Vistabile fence border back garden
Bought Woolwrths £2.50 - multi buy 2 for £5 (£2.99 each)
Hardiness: Hardy
Skill Level: Beginner
Soil type: Well-drained/light, Clay/heavy, Moist
Exposure: Full sun, Partial shade
Flowers: July - Oct
Height: 75cm in 5 years
Spread: 45cm " " "
Time to divide plants: September to March
The plant is short enough not to need staking, and does not spread so fast that frequent division is necessary, making it a very easy-care plant. Use it between other plants in a flower border, as it tolerates light shade, to extend the flowering season late into the year.
Looks good with:
Aster x frikartii 'Monch'
Verbena bonariensis
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Joined 27 Jan, 2008
oxfordshire
29 Jan, 2008
Hi,
love this photo just perfect for painting.
Libby.
On photo - Black eyed susan