Rudbeckia triloba 'Prairie Glow' + Agastache aurantiaca

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Rudbeckia triloba, Helenium 'Indianersommer' and Panicum

Species. Rudbeckia triloba L. – browneyed Susan. Subordinate Taxa. The Plants Database includes the following 3 subspecies of Rudbeckia triloba .

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Rudbeckia triloba Der aus Nordamerika stammende Dreilappige Sonnenhut ist eine kleinblütige Sonnenhutart, mit tiefgelben Blüten, in deren Mitte ei Rudbeckia triloba L. – browneyed Susan Variety: Rudbeckia triloba L. var. triloba – browneyed Susan Subordinate Taxa. This plant has no children Rudbeckia triloba is a very aggressive seeder and grower. Although technically a perennial, its seeding behavior is closer to an annual.

Brown-eyed Susan.

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Accessed: 07-Oct-06. Vernacular names . English: Three-lobed coneflower, browneyed Susan, branched coneflower.

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In 1997, it was a Georgia Gold Medal Winner for its colorful display, long season of bloom, and because it is very drought, heat and pest tolerant. Plant number: 1.455.700 This Coneflower is native all over Eastern North America. Plants form a rosette of green leaves the first year, the second year they produce bushy, upright stems that are just loaded with thousands of tiny brown-eyed golden daisies from midsummer on. A self-seeding biennial, ideal for naturalizing. Rudbeckia triloba is an herbaceous biennial or short-lived perennial with many common names including branched coneflower, thin-leaved coneflower, three lobed coneflower and brown-eyed Susan.
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Great Blue Lobelia (Lobelia siphilitica) and Brown-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia triloba), Pleasant Valley Conservancy.
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Point of Contact: itiswebmaster@itis.gov. Rudbeckia triloba Der aus Nordamerika stammende Dreilappige Sonnenhut ist eine kleinblütige Sonnenhutart, mit tiefgelben Blüten, in deren Mitte ei Rudbeckia triloba L. – browneyed Susan Variety: Rudbeckia triloba L. var.


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FS-PS, Zone 3, blooms first year, heavier year 2, June - September, 4-5’ x 2’ WD average soil, drought tolerant. A native wildflower that is an excellent addition to naturalized areas, wildflower meadows, prairies, cottage gardens, native plant gardens and borders. Rudbeckia triloba is a bushy, free-flowering, 2-3’ (to 5’) tall biennial or short-lived perennial that readily self sows and is very effective for naturalizing. It features masses of 1-2” wide, daisy-like, golden-yellow flowers with flat, purplish-brown centers on hairy stems from late summer to early fall. I've had Rudbeckia trilobal coming up every year since I planted the one I bought at a nursery at least a decade ago, and the blooms are gorgeous! Although they don't grow in the same area each year, their seeds have spread, but not enough so they're out of control.

Rudbeckia triloba, 4” pot. FS-PS, Zone 3, blooms first year, heavier year 2, June - September, 4-5’ x 2’ WD average soil, drought tolerant. A native wildflower that is an excellent addition to naturalized areas, wildflower meadows, prairies, cottage gardens, native plant gardens and borders. Rudbeckia triloba is a bushy, free-flowering, 2-3’ (to 5’) tall biennial or short-lived perennial that readily self sows and is very effective for naturalizing. It features masses of 1-2” wide, daisy-like, golden-yellow flowers with flat, purplish-brown centers on hairy stems from late summer to early fall. I've had Rudbeckia trilobal coming up every year since I planted the one I bought at a nursery at least a decade ago, and the blooms are gorgeous!