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Rudbekia Jeżówka GREEN EYES (Rudbeckia hirta) (ID 14168)
The Rudbeckia genus has a rich history as a native wildflower, popular first as a medicinal herb used by pre-colonial Native Americans and then finding its way into 19th century cultivated flowerbeds.Two of the most common species in the genus are Rudbeckia hirta, often known as black-eyed Susan, and R. triloba, commonly called brown-eyed Susan. Mass of large autumn daisies flashing beautiful green central cones, surrounded by soft yellow long rays of petals. Soars to 1.5m. in a brilliant autumn display. Full Sun, though will grow obligingly in Part Shade/ Dappled Sun if needed. Hardy in hot and dry gardens. Water-wise plant. Drought tolerant. Frost hardy. Easy grower, low maintenance. Plant database entry for Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta 'Green Eyes') with 2 images and 26 data details. Rudbeckia are also known as 'Black eyed Susans', 'Brown eyed Susans' and Cone Flowers depending on variety. They have daisy like flowers, grow well in full sun and are drought tolerant easy care group of plants.. Thehe fascinating Rudbeckia occidentalis 'Green Wizard' with its green sepals and large deep red centre that will.
Rudbeckia hirta 'Irish Green Eyes' Country Farm Perennials
black-eyed Susan 'Irish Eyes' a short-lived perennial, usually grown as an annual, to 75cm in height, with classic daisy flowerheads produced from mid-summer to early autumn. Flowerheads are golden-yellow with narrow, slightly-tapered ray florets surrounding a pale-green "eye" that turns yellow-brown as the disc florets open Rudbeckia 'Irish Eyes' 'Irish Eyes' has some of the largest flowers of any black-eyed Susan, and with their sunshine-yellow colouration, they're particularly impressive. Like 'Prairie Sun', this variety has pale yellow-green centres. H x S: 100cm x 50cm. Rudbeckia (/ r ʌ d ˈ b ɛ k i ə /) is a plant genus in the Asteraceae or composite family. Rudbeckia flowers feature a prominent, raised central disc in black, brown shades of green, and in-between tones, giving rise to their familiar common names of coneflowers and black-eyed-susans.All are native to North America, and many species are cultivated in gardens for their showy yellow or gold. Grown from Rudbeckia seeds, this variety is both attractive and very unique. Rudbeckia Green Eyes features large 4 - 5 inch (10 - 12 cm) blooms that are golden-yellow in color with bright olive, green cones. They are heavy blooming and make excellent cut flowers. SOWING. Season: Annual. Sow: February - May. Height: 24 inches (60cm)
Rudbeckia Hirta Green Eyes
Rudbeckia Fulgida 'Green Eyes' This species is also known as black-eyed Susan or as orange coneflower. It is difficult to differentiate from the R. hirta. It is hardy in USDA zones 3 to 9. 'Goldsturm' is the most common cultivar and has pale yellow flowers. 'Viette's Little Suzie' is a dwarf version of 'Goldsturm'. A curious plant with prominent dark brown cones, speckled around the base with golden pollen and surrounded by a ring of green sepals rather than colorful petals. The cone seed heads provide strong fall and winter interest. Height 4ft. Spread 27in. Best companion plants for rudbeckia. These plants make fantastic companions for rudbeckia. 1.
A unique characteristic of this rudbeckia is it's lime green eye, surrounded by a striking orange eye zone and bright yellow petals. Blooms were about 6" for us and height approximately 32". It was outstanding in our farmhouse bouquets, paired well with annuals and green foliage! I loved to offset the green eye on this. Rudbeckia hirta 'Irish Eyes'. This tall strain produces large, single golden-yellow daisies with a bright green eye. An outstanding cut flower. Removing faded blossoms regularly will greatly increase the flowering time. Seed heads have good winter interest, and can be used in dried arrangements. Fairly drought tolerant, once established.
Rudbeckia hirta "Tetra Green Eyes" Rudbeckia Vivaio Zanelli
Black Eyed Susans come in a variety of colours, including yellow, orange, rust and pink, with many shades in between. Usually the flowers have black or brown eyes, however not all black eyed Susans are black eyed. Rudbeckia Prairie Sun has a wonderful pale green eye, but is still considered to be a black eyed Susan. Are Black Eyed Susans. Try growing and showing 'Irish Eyes' with Dill 'Mammoth' (For some height interest)…and something citrus green to compliment the heat of the yellow/orange…Bupleurum would be good…or Nicotiana 'Lime Green'…also use Blue flowers as an opposite…for some contrast…'Blue Ball' cornflowers will rock with Rudbeckia…