Rudbeckia 17 cm
Late-summer sunshine in a pot. ☀️ Rudbeckia lights up borders, balconies and patios with warm, golden-yellow petals around a dark central cone, blooming from midsummer well into autumn. A little history Native to the North American prairies, this cheerful daisy — often called black-eyed Susan — was named by Linnaeus after Olof Rudbeck, the Swedish botanist who was his teacher and mentor. It's a true Swedish-American classic. Care Light: Full sun for the most flowers. Water: Water regularly until established, then it's admirably tough. Grooming: Deadhead to prolong the display. Bonus: Bees and butterflies adore it, and the seed heads feed birds in winter. Sunshine on a stem — impossible not to smile at. 🌼
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