'Triloba' Rudbeckia triloba (Brown-eyed Susan) | Vite Greenhouses
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Brown-eyed Susan ‘Triloba’
Rudbeckia triloba
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Type: Biennial
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Zone: 5
My Zone?
EXPOSURE
Full Sun to Part Shade
BLOOM SEASON
Blooms late summer to early autumn
SIZE
24"-36"
n/a
ATTRIBUTES
Cultivar Notes -
Triloba
Triloba produces masses of small, flat-faced, yellow daisies with short, wide petals and chocolate brown centers from August through October. Plants are freely branching with masses of flowers. Great in the garden and as a cut flower.
Genus Notes -
Rudbeckia
This genus of North American natives are rugged perennials that thrive in a wide range of soils; all they demand is lots of sun. Black-eyed Susan is very easy to naturalize. All have yellow daisy-like flowers with dark cone-shaped center. Excellent for mass color display in the sunny border. A landscaper’s and gardener’s favorite for mid- to late summer color.
Growing Notes -
Brown-eyed Susan
This North American native is great for attracting bees & butterflies and deer avoid it, making it a good choice for borders and meadow plantings and bird gardens, for goldfinches are known to enjoy the seeds. Deadhead or cut for bouquets . May require staking in especially windy locations. Divide every three years or so. Self-sows.

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