Black Eye Susan - American Gold Rush - Rudbeckia

Rudbeckia 'American Gold Rush' PP28498 CPBRAF
Mature Height: 22 to 26 inches
Mature Spread: 40 to 44 inches

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Deer ResistantDry ConditionsEasy to GrowFast GrowingFeeds PollinatorsLong BloomingNative (Cultivar)
Bloom Color:Golden Yellow
Bloom Period:Mid to late summer
Genus & Species:Rudbeckia 'American Gold Rush' PP28498 CPBRAF
Mature Height:22 to 26 inches
Mature Spread:40 to 44 inches
Plant Spacing:32 to 40 inches
Planting Depth:At crown level (base of the plant)
Planting Time:Spring or mid to late-summer planting
Soil Type:Prefers soil with good drainage, drought tolerant
Sun Exposure:Full Sun
Zone:3 to 9

Nothing quite says summer like the blooms of a Black Eye Susan. We are excited to offer a new cultivar of this North American staple that has resistance to mildew and leaf spot. American Gold Rush is a strong producer from July to September and will provide strong mounds of golden flowers for months on end. These are a great choice for a native plant that thrives in the midwest in a variety of conditions.

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Black Eye Susan - American Gold Rush - Rudbeckia

Black Eye Susan, also known as rudbeckia, is a wonderful perennial native to the U.S. midwest and prairies. It does best in a light loamy soil, but will do well in any well-drained soil. Full sunlight and heat are best for full flowering, while they can tolerate some light shade, we recommend at least 6 hours of full sun each and every day. Once established they are very drought resistant making them a great plant for those looking for a low water/ low maintenance garden. As a perennial flower, if cared for correctly rudbeckia will return with new growth each year.