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Perennial form of our native Black-Eyed Susan with giant flowers in bicolors and doubles. Great summer color. Perennial.
Gloriosa Daisy seeds
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Wildflower native purists may not want this “man-made” wildflower in their meadows, but most people do. Basic color and sandpapery leaves are identical to its parent, the black-eyed susan, but flowers are much larger, varied in form, and most important, this species is perennial, while black-eyed susan (R. hirta) is biennial, making its yearly bloom less dependable. A truly fabulous plant for meadow color. Also great for cutting.
No. of seeds per lb: 680,388

Botanical Name : Rudbeckia gloriosa
Common Name : Gloriosa Daisy
Type : Perennial. Returns each spring from same roots, forming expanding clump. Blooms second spring from seed.
Color : Yellow like its parent, Black-eyed Susan,but often with starburst markings of mahogany brown.
Height : Up to 3 ft.
Bloom Time : Mid and late season
Flower : Daisy-like
Sun/Shade : Needs full sun.
Soil Preferences : Adaptable
Moisture Requirments : Average moisture, well-drained.
Where To Grow It : All regions of North America.
Zones : 3-10
Indigenous To : Not a true native, but a cultivar of No. Americannative Rudbeckia.
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