Rudbeckia 'Goldsturm' - 3.5 inch Pots (Minimum Quantity: 25 Plants)
Rudbeckia fulgida, commonly known as Black-eyed Susan, is a radiant perennial that brings a burst of golden sunshine to gardens from midsummer to fall. Its bright yellow, daisy-like petals surround a dark brown center, creating a striking contrast that attracts butterflies and pollinators. Thriving in full sun, this hardy plant is drought-tolerant once established and flourishes in a variety of soil conditions, making it a favorite for both wildflower meadows and formal garden borders. Its long bloom time and resilience make it a reliable source of color when many other flowers begin to fade.
Beyond its beauty, Rudbeckia fulgida is a true low-maintenance powerhouse. It resists deer and pests, requires minimal care, and self-seeds gently, creating naturalized drifts of golden blooms year after year. Its sturdy stems make it an excellent choice for fresh-cut arrangements, while its seed heads provide winter interest and food for birds. Whether planted in cottage gardens, prairie landscapes, or urban pollinator patches, Rudbeckia fulgida infuses any space with warmth, vibrancy, and effortless charm.
Name(s): Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm', Rudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii, Black-Eyed Susan, Orange Coneflower.
Flower Color: Golden yellow with black center.
Bloom Time: Summer to fall.
Foliage: Herbaceous.
Height/Spread: 24 inches x 18 inches to 24 inches.
Climate Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade.
Soil Condition: Well-drained to dry, average to poor, pH 5.6 to 7.5
Features: Drought tolerant, deer resistant, attracts butterflies.
Uses: Xeriscaping, naturalizing, wildflower meadows, cutting gardens, butterfly gardens, perennial borders.
Comments: Black-Eyed Susan is drought tolerant and deer resistant, great for the perennial border, butterfly garden and cutting garden.
Rudbeckia attracts a host of butterflies.
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