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Rudbeckia fulgida

Rudbeckia Goldsturm is a reliable and long-lived perennial that will bring the warm tones of late summer and autumn into your garden. It originally comes from the open plains and prairies of North America, so it delights most in sunny locations with common garden soil, whether it is loamy, humus-rich, or clayey. You will receive from us an already grown seedling in a pot, which you just need to transplant to the chosen spot in the flower bed. It is a completely undemanding plant, does not suffer from diseases or pests, and easily survives severe frosts. The Goldsturm cultivar grows to a height of about seventy centimeters and does not need support. From August to October, it produces a flood of golden-yellow flowers with distinctly dark centers. These edible flowers attract pollinators and fit perfectly into both prairie and rustic plantings. Rudbeckia is also great for cutting, lasting around ten days in a vase. In addition, the distinctive dark centers can be easily dried. If you leave them in the flower bed over the winter, they will provide a wonderful spectacle.
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Rudbeckia subtomentosa

Rudbeckia Henry Eilers is an extraordinary perennial that will bring the magic of late summer and the wild North American prairies into the garden. As a native species, it grows wild on sunny plains, so even here it thrives best in full sun in loamy, clayey, and well-drained soil. You will receive a grown seedling in a pot from us, which you simply transplant straight into the flower bed. It is a very reliable and long-lived plant that does not suffer from diseases or pests and easily handles harsh frosts down to minus twenty-eight degrees. Even complete beginners can playfully manage caring for it. The Henry Eilers cultivar, named after its discoverer, catches the eye at first glance. Bright yellow petals, which are unconventionally rolled into narrow tubes, grow out of prominent brown centers. The flowers on sturdy stems grow over one meter tall and do not need any support. In the garden, this rudbeckia is perfectly suited for prairie plantings alongside ornamental grasses or in country gardens, where its flowers attract bees and butterflies. Florists love using it for cutting. We cut the stems for a vase as soon as the flowers open, and they will bring you joy for seven to ten days. The faded dark cones look great in dry arrangements, and if you leave them in the flower bed, they will create a beautiful spectacle during the winter, especially when covered in frost.
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Rudbeckia occidentalis

Rudbeckia 'Green Wizard' is an exceptionally unusual perennial that catches the eye at first glance with its completely different appearance. It comes from the sunny plains of North America, where it grows as a robust and long-lived plant. For growing it at home here, full sun and normal loamy or even heavier clay soil are ideal. You will receive a mature seedling in a pot from us, which you just need to transplant into a flower bed, where it will reliably grow up to one and a half meters tall. The 'Green Wizard' cultivar is unique in that it lacks classic petals. From August to October, only striking green bracts appear around a prominent, chocolate-brown central cone. You will appreciate this unconventional look in mixed perennial beds or prairie plantings together with tall grasses. The flowers reliably attract pollinators from the wide surroundings. We cut it for the vase right after blooming, and it will bring joy for seven to ten days. The distinct central cones are perfect for drying for winter arrangements. Furthermore, if left in the flower bed, they will create an engaging spectacle under the snow. Caring for it is easy; it does not suffer from diseases and easily handles frosts down to minus twenty-three degrees.
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Rudbeckia fulgida var. deamii

Rudbeckias, also known as coneflowers, originate from North America and are robust, abundantly flowering perennials of late summer and autumn. They are suitable for prairie plantings with tall grasses as well as cottage gardens. The central cones look very effective even after flowering and decorate perennial beds even through winter. Harvest for the vase as soon as they bloom. Vase life is 7 to 10 days. The dried central cones can also be used. The flowers are bright golden-yellow with dark centers. It is taller than the well-known Rudbeckia Goldsturm and also tolerates a bit more drought.
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Rudbeckia subtomentosa

Rudbeckia Little Henry brings the untamed energy of the North American prairies to gardens, where these robust perennials originally come from. Accustomed to open spaces bathed in sunlight, it thrives best in direct sunlight in regular loamy or more clayey, but well-drained soil. From us, you will receive a grown seedling in a pot, which you simply need to transplant directly into the flowerbed, where it will take root very quickly and form a strong clump. It does not need any support, common diseases and pests avoid it, and it easily withstands severe frosts down to minus twenty-eight degrees. Therefore, it is an absolutely ideal choice for beginning growers looking for a reliable and long-lived perennial. From July to October, it will delight you with a flood of distinctive flowers. The Little Henry cultivar is indeed exceptional in its shape; the yellow petals are rolled up into narrow tubes and surround a prominent brown center. Compared to the original species, this variant is slightly shorter, growing to about one meter, and blooms slightly earlier. In the flowerbed, it perfectly complements tall ornamental grasses and fits into both modern gravel plantings and rustic cottage gardens. Although it is not a fragrant lure, its edible flowers attract bees, bumblebees, and butterflies from the wide surroundings. Florists like to use it for cutting. We cut the stems into a vase as soon as the flowers open, and they stay fresh in water for seven to ten days. It also looks beautiful in dry arrangements, where the prominent center cones themselves can be used. If you decide not to harvest it, leave the plant in the flowerbed all winter. The dried centers covered in frost and snow create an exceptionally captivating winter spectacle.
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Rudbeckia fulgida

Rudbeckia is a reliable long-lived perennial that will bring the warm tones of late summer and autumn to the garden. It originally comes from the open prairies of North America, so it is best suited to full sun and standard loamy, humous or clayey soil. You will receive a grown seedling from us, which you just need to transplant directly into the flowerbed. You will get an absolutely undemanding plant that does not suffer from diseases or pests and survives severe frosts without any problems. Care is easily handled even by beginners. The cultivar Little Goldstar is more compact than the well-known Goldsturm variety; it forms clumps of dark green leaves, grows to about half a meter in height, and thanks to its sturdiness, needs no support. From July to October, it produces a flood of golden-yellow flowers that attract pollinators and perfectly complement ornamental grasses. The flowers are great for cutting, lasting seven to ten days in a vase. The distinct dark centers can be easily dried for winter decorations, or you can leave them in the flowerbed, where they will create a wonderful winter effect under the snow.
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Rudbeckia missouriensis

Delicate, hardy, and tirelessly blooming, this is exactly how the Missouri rudbeckia could be briefly described. The perennial of North American origin stands out from commonly grown species by its overall lightness, narrow green leaves, and significantly slimmer petals. From us, you will receive a strong seedling straight away in a pot, with which you can look forward to a rich harvest of radiant flowers very soon after transplanting into the flowerbed. It thrives best in direct sun and suits common loamy, sandy, as well as well-draining soils. It excels in extraordinary resistance against demanding weather fluctuations, handling drought and hot days without any difficulties, absolutely does not suffer from pests, and in winter, it will not be caught off guard even by a severe frost approaching thirty degrees below zero. It grows to a height of thirty to sixty centimeters and grows stably firm without the need to add any support. Radiantly golden flowers appear during July and will last tirelessly decorating your garden until the first frosts during October. In flowerbeds, it is most applied alongside swaying ornamental grasses in natural prairie plantings or in colorful rustic perennial compositions. With its edible flowers, it functions as a true magnet for pollinators and thus brings a lot of beneficial insects into the garden. Rudbeckia is also very sought after and valued for cutting for various floristic purposes. If you want to bring a piece of late summer home, cut fully open flowers; in a vase, they will easily retain a fresh and crisp appearance for a full seven to ten days. The firm central cones additionally dry excellently, and you are guaranteed to use them in various dried arrangements and autumn decorations. Definitely do not cut the faded dark centers on the flowerbeds before the arrival of winter, because they will retain their firm shape and, covered by hoarfrost, will ensure an engaging winter spectacle.
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Rudbeckia fulgida var. speciosa

Rudbeckias, also known as coneflowers, originate from North America and are robust, abundantly flowering perennials of late summer and autumn. They are suitable for prairie plantings with tall grasses as well as cottage gardens. The central cones look very effective even after flowering and decorate perennial beds even through winter. Harvest for the vase as soon as they bloom. Vase life is 7 to 10 days. The dried central cones can also be used. The flowers are bright golden-yellow. A taller species, growing up to 120 centimeters.
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