Yellow coneflower , or black - eyed Susan , is – like all the member of this genus – a native American wildflower . The genus for coneflower is named in honour of Olaf Rudbeck and his boy , both professors of botany .
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Description of yellowish coneflower , recurrent pitch-black - eyed Susan : coneflower have haired , 2- to 3 - foot stanch with simple , saw - toothed edges . They bear daisy with lily-livered ray flowers , somewhat orangish at the base , and purple - brown disk flowers , blooming in July and on to frost . simpleness of caution : Easy .
Growing yellow coneflower , perennial grim - eyed Susan : Although intimately with a good , moist soil , orangish coneflower will adjust to any effective garden dirt that is not too dry or too plastered , in full Lord’s Day . Divide plants every three years .
Propagating yellow coneflower , perennial pitch-dark - eyed Susan : By division or by seed .
utilisation for chickenhearted coneflower , repeated disastrous - eyed Susan : Great blossom for the wild garden or for naturalizing in the hayfield garden , Goldsturm is best for the schematic bed or border and should be planted in drifts . These flowers are arrant when used in combining with the variegated decorative grasses . They are also excellent for cutting .
yellow-bellied coneflower , perennial black - eyed Susanrelated species : Rudbeckia laciniata , or the unripe - head coneflower , is valuable for a gaga garden . Goldquelle or , as it ’s sometimes called , Gold Drop has big , double bloom on 24- to 30 - column inch bow .
yellow-bellied coneflower , recurrent bootleg - eyed Susanrelated varieties : Goldsturm is the plant normally offered by nurseries . About 24 inches eminent , the golden - yellow blossom bloom extravagantly in July and August . Golden Glow is found in previous - fashioned gardens , with its moplike prosperous heads on 6 - foot stems .
Scientific name for yellow coneflower , perennial black - eyed Susan : Rudbeckia fulgida