Rudbeckia fulgida
Coneflowers originate from North America; they are robust and richly flowering perennials of late summer and autumn. They are suitable for prairie plantings with tall grasses and for country gardens near cottages. The central discs, after the seeds ripen, look very effective and adorn perennial beds even through winter. Harvest for vases as soon as they bloom. They last 7 to 10 days in a vase. Dried central discs can also be used. Goldsturm is its most famous cultivar. It has bright golden-yellow flowers with dark centers.
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