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Black-eyed SusanRudbeckia fulgida
1. Goldsturm
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‘Goldsturm’ Black Eyed Susans have a long season of bloom and a sturdy, upright habit. The gold daisy-like flowers have a distinct dark brown central cone and are held on branching stems. Do not deadhead these cones if you want winter interest since the black seed heads remain attractive throughout the winter and the seeds provide a source of food for small birds.
5C-N  24"-36"18"-24"4-10
Black-Eyed Susan VineThunbergia alata
2. Lemon
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‘Lemon’ is a selection with the masses of lemon yellow blooms with dark eyes. Plants are vigorous growers that will climb a trellis, pole, or tripod of bamboo stakes. Use them to add height to the back of a border or a large pot. Easy to grow, Thunbergia will bloom until frost, bringing flowers up to eye level. Plants will also cascade out of a hanging basket.
7B-N*Multi* 5'-8'18"-24"11-15
  
3. Lemon A-Peel®
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7B-N10" Bl /Tr 5'-8'18"-24"10-11
  
4. Orange A-Peel®
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Fun, vibrant colored vines are excellent for hanging baskets and trellises and have a stunning display when both colors are planted together. They have excellent heat tolerance.
7B-N10" Bl /Tr 5'-8'18"-24"10-11
  
5. Orange Diverse
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This vigorous vine produces very large, brightly colored orange flowers all summer. Great for baskets, large containers and upright vining areas.
7B-N*Multi* 6'-8'24"-36"9-11
  
6. Sunny Susy® Amber Stripes
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Bicolor red and orange-edged petals and dark centers.
8A-N*Multi* 48"-6'24"-36"8-10
  
7. Sunny Susy® Glow
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Beautiful orange blooms appear to be glowing as they turn yellower towards the tips. This vigorous vine produces flowers all summer. Great for baskets, large containers and upright vining areas.
7B-N*Multi* 6'-8'24"-36"9-11
  
8. Sunny Susy® New Orange
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8A-N*Multi* 5'-8'14"-16"10-11
  
9. Sunny Susy® Pink Beauty
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Large velvety blossoms have unique dimpled centers and differing shades of light, blush pink. A summer long show of flowers is yours, for it really comes into its own in high summer in fertile, humus rich soils. A touch of afternoon shade is welcome where heat is unrelenting.
8A-N*Multi* 48"-6'24"-36"8-10
  
10. Sunny Susy® Rose Sensation
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Large velvety blossoms have unique dimpled centers and differing shades of rich rose pink. A summer long show of flowers is yours, for it really comes into its own in high summer in fertile, humus rich soils. A touch of afternoon shade is welcome where heat is unrelenting.
8A-N*Multi* 48"-6'24"-36"8-10
  
11. Sunny Susy® White Halo
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Large white flowers with dark eyes. A summer long show of flowers is yours, for it really comes into its own in high summer in fertile, humus rich soils. A touch of afternoon shade is welcome where heat is unrelenting.
7B-N*Multi* 48"-6'24"-36"8-10
  
12. Tangerine Slice A-Peel®
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This annual vine, will give you color all summer long, while climbing happily up whatever support you give it. Fast growing and fun, kids and adults alike will love it.
7B-N10" Bl /Tr 5'-8'18"-24"10-11
Black-eyed Susan, Gloriosa DaisyRudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii
13. Goldblitz
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An improved ‘Goldsturm’ which blooms three weeks earlier. Gold flowers with dark green foliage; compact growth habit.
9C-N8" Gr 22"-24"22"-24"3-9
 Rudbeckia hirta
14. American Gold Rush
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Finally, a Black Eyed Susan that's resistant to the Septoria leaf spot! Thanks to the thinner and hairier leaves, this hybrid Rudbeckia shows no signs of the fungus even in wet, humid conditions. A dome-like habit of golden yellow flowers with black centers are produced heavily from July to September here in Michigan, with some color until frost. Destined to be the new staple for landscapes! From Brent Horvath of Intrinsic Perennial Gardens.
9C-N8" Gr 22"-26"40"-44"4-9
  
15. Autumn Colors
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This mid-sized strain produces large brown-eyed daisy flowers for months on end, in a range of bicolor shades from yellow through gold, orange and bronzy-red. 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. Wonderful in mixed containers. Fleuroselect.
5C-N  20"-23"10"-12"5-9
  
16. Cappuccino
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Long-lasting, 4" red and yellow bicolor blooms top very vigorous and floriferous, heat-tolerant plants.
5C-N  18"-20"14"-16"3-9
  
17. Cherry Brandy
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This powerhouse of a plant is just 2 feet tall, but sends up dozens upon dozens of giant daisies over a long season, bringing butterflies and bees to pay their respects all summer long. The long-lasting blooms combine rich shades of red and maroon with that trademark big black eye, so you can imagine how terrific they look in the vase.
5C-N  22"-24"12"-15"5-8
  
18. Chocolate Orange
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‘Chocolate Orange’ Rudbeckia boasts large chocolate-mahogany 4" flowers adorned with beautifully contrasting orange tips. They bloom profusely from mid-summer to frost, providing weeks of eye-catching color. An outstanding cut flower, the seed heads have good winter interest unless they are used in dried arrangements.
5C-N  24"-30"18"-24"4-9
  
19. Denver Daisy
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Denver Daisy sports enormous 6" to 8" blooms with outstretched petals of purest yellow. At the base of each petal is a dab or two of dark red, creating a halo around the chocolate-brown cone.
5C-N  22"-26"10"-18"5
  
20. Irish Eyes
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Flower heads are composed of bright yellow petals surrounding a green center. Suitable as a cut flower, or superb when massed in the border or wildflower garden. These cheery, easy-to-grow plants belong in every sunny garden.
5C-N  24"-30"18"-24"4-10
  
21. Sahara
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A delightful mix of caramel and soft pink/red blooms. Flowers are semi double to fully double. Good heat tolerance and great for amateur cut flowers.
5C-N  18"-22"14"-16"4-10

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