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The delightful blossoms rise atop sturdy, upright stems above the foliage clump of fresh green leaves. Thriving in hot, dry conditions, this dwarf Rudbeckia is a great addition to borders or containers and makes excellent cut flowers.
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Rudbeckia: how to grow and care for rudbeckia. Vibrant rudbeckias bring bold colour to the garden in late summer and autumn. Here's how to grow them, and the best varieties to choose.
Maintenance: Pruning, deadheading, and dividing are essential maintenance practices to ensure continued blooming and vigorous growth. Propagation: Division and seed propagation are common methods of propagating Rudbeckia hirta ‘Becky Mix’ plants.
Learn how to grow rudbeckia in your garden with the RHS expert guide on choosing, planting, feeding, pruning and propagating plants.
Plant database entry for Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta 'Becky Mix') with 3 images, one comment, and 29 data details.
12 Οκτ 2023 · However, at some point between fall and early spring, you will need to cut back any dead foliage or stems to maintain a healthy and tidy Rudbeckia planting. Some people like to leave seed heads on the plants throughout the winter for birds to feed on.
Rudbeckia. Botanical name: Rudbeckia. Common name: Coneflower or black-eyed Susan. The starry flowers of these robust, long-flowering plants can shine in borders, summer bedding, containers and prairie-style plantings.