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Gloriosa Daisy Rudbeckia hirta 1-2 ft. Hardy Perennial Zones 3-9 A cultivar selected from Black Eyed Susan, the wild Texas species so prevalent along roadways. Golden-yellow edges with maroon brushed centers. Blooms continually in the second season. Fairly drought tolerant. Sow directly in soil as soon as last frost is over. Pick at peak of bloom and cut dead flowers to encourage continuous blooming. Planting Depth: Surface Soil Temp. for Germ.: 70-75°F Days to Germ.: 7-14 Plant Spacing: 18-24" Days to Maturity...
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Gloriosa Daisy Rudbeckia hirta 1-2 ft. Hardy Perennial Zones 3-9 A cultivar selected from Black Eyed Susan, the wild Texas species so prevalent along roadways. Golden-yellow edges with maroon brushed centers. Blooms continually in the second season. Fairly drought tolerant. Sow directly in soil as soon as last frost is over. Pick at peak of bloom and cut dead flowers to encourage continuous blooming. Planting Depth: Surface Soil Temp. for Germ.: 70-75°F Days to Germ.: 7-14 Plant Spacing: 18-24" Days to Maturity...
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The Gloriosa Daisy is truly a magnificent annual flowering plant. The flowers burst forth in autumn shades of burnt red that turns to golden orange-yellow. The blooms are impressive and large, generally measuring 4 to 9 in diameter. Gloriosa Daisies love full sun and are very heat and drought tolerant. Seeds are packaged and germination tested for current year.
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Wildflower native purists may not want this “man-made” wildflower in their meadows, but most people do. Basic color and sandpapery leaves are identical to its parent, the black-eyed susan, but flowers are much larger, varied in form, and most important, this species is perennial, while black-eyed susan (R. hirta) is biennial, making its yearly bloom less dependable. A truly fabulous plant for meadow color. Also great for cutting.
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Rudbeckia with large yellow flowers that will bloom the first year from seed. Plants grow to 24" tall with hardness to zones 2-9. Package (50 seeds).
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Bright daisy-like flowers in shades of yellow, gold, mahogany, and red are borne on sturdy, upright, short-lived, perennial plants all summer and into fall. Long, strong stems makes the flowers excellent for cutting. Combine with other sun-loving flowers in the mod to back portion of the garden, or use in out-of-the-way areas and sites with poor soil.
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GLORIOSA DAISY Gloriosa Daisy Sunset [ Rudbeckia Gloriosa ] **** 10,000 SEEDS **** Season: Perennial Height: 2-3 Feet Bloom Season: Summer/Fall Environment: Full Sun/Partial Shade Zones: 3-10 All regions of North America Gloriosa Daisy [ Rudbeckia Gloriosa ] is developed in the United States, and it is now grown world-wide. The center of the flower is brown and surrounded by petals in shades of yellow, gold and mahogany. The flowers are continuously flowering through the hot summer months...
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Petals are a mosaic of yellow, reds and oranges. A prolific bloomer, this plant provides loads of color to the garden. A good cutting flower. 1-2 feet tall.
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* Annual/Perennial: Perennial * Color: Yellow / Brown * Bloom Time: Mid / Late Season * Height: 12- 36" * Sun/Shade: Sun * Approx. Seeds/Lb.: 1,700,000 * Native To: North America * Zones: 3 - 10
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Synonyms: Hairy Coneflower. Range/habitat: native to the Midwest and Lake states, naturalized in the east. Disturbed prairies, roadsides and waste places. Culture/uses: full to partial sun, various soils; quite adaptable and somewhat aggressive. Sow seed l/3 inch deep, will bloom the first year. A good cutflower and attracts butterflies and seed-eaters. Germination information: State standard=60, best temp.=65-75 : Seeds/lb.= 1,697,000. Planting rate: l lb./ 28,000 sq. ft.; 2 lbs./acre (60).
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* Annual/Perennial: Perennial * Color: Yellow / Brown * Bloom Time: Mid / Late Season * Height: 12- 36" * Sun/Shade: Sun * Approx. Seeds/Lb.: 1,700,000 * Native To: North America * Zones: 3 - 10
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Daisy, Gloriosa 280 mg
Gloriosa daisies produce masses of brilliantly colored, daisy-like flowers each with a contrasting dark center. Plants are rugged and easy to grow, providing masses of strong-stemmed flowers from mid-summer until frost. Plant in masses in the mid to back portion of flower beds. 15-20 days to sprout.
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A cultivar selected from Black Eyed Susan, the wild Texas species so prevalent along roadways. Golden-yellow edges with maroon brushed centers. Blooms continually in the second season. Fairly drought tolerant. Sow directly in soil as soon as last frost is over. Pick at peak of bloom and cut dead flowers to encourage continuous blooming.
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* Annual/Perennial: Perennial * Color: Yellow / Brown * Bloom Time: Mid / Late Season * Height: 12- 36" * Sun/Shade: Sun * Approx. Seeds/Lb.: 1,700,000 * Native To: North America * Zones: 3 - 10
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The Gloriosa Daisy is not native to the United States. However, the Black-Eyed Susan, the cultivar that was utilized in the development of this flower, is native. The Gloriosa Daisy was developed in the 1950’s by the Burpee Seed Company. They used colchicine, a poisonous alkaloid, to shock the chromosomes of the Black-Eyed Susan, thus producing this larger flower with a more vibrant depth of color. The Gloriosa Daisy is garden friendly and easy to grow. It provides a great cut flower and is a strong...
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Gloriosa Daisy Sunset - Rudbeckia Gloriosa Gloriosa Daisy Wildflower Seed Specifications Approximate seeds per pound: 89,000 Seeding rate: Plant this wildflower seed at 15 pounds per acre Height: Up to 3 ft. Flower Color: Yellow like its parent, Black-eyed Susan, but often with starburst markings of mahogany brown. Plant Type: Perennial. Returns each spring from same roots, forming expanding clump. Blooms second spring from seed. Flower Type: Daisy-like Bloom Time: Mid and late season Is...
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This annual or short lived perennial produces large blooms in deep orange, yellow, or red that reach 6 - 8" large! The flowers have a long vase life lasting up to 2 weeks. Sow seed in fall or spring. Thin plants to 12 - 15" apart.
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Gloriosa Daisy Sunset - Rudbeckia Gloriosa Gloriosa Daisy Wildflower Seed Specifications Approximate seeds per pound: 89,000 Seeding rate: Plant this wildflower seed at 15 pounds per acre Height: Up to 3 ft. Flower Color: Yellow like its parent, Black-eyed Susan, but often with starburst markings of mahogany brown. Plant Type: Perennial. Returns each spring from same roots, forming expanding clump. Blooms second spring from seed. Flower Type: Daisy-like Bloom Time: Mid and late season Is...
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Petals are a mosaic of yellow, reds and oranges. A prolific bloomer, this plant provides loads of color to the garden. A good cutting flower. 1-2 feet tall.
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The Gloriosa Daisy is not native to the United States. However, the Black-Eyed Susan, the cultivar that was utilized in the development of this flower, is native. The Gloriosa Daisy was developed in the 1950’s by the Burpee Seed Company. They used colchicine, a poisonous alkaloid, to shock the chromosomes of the Black-Eyed Susan, thus producing this larger flower with a more vibrant depth of color. The Gloriosa Daisy is garden friendly and easy to grow. It provides a great cut flower and is a strong...
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Gloriosa Daisy Sunset - Rudbeckia Gloriosa Gloriosa Daisy Wildflower Seed Specifications Approximate seeds per pound: 89,000 Seeding rate: Plant this wildflower seed at 15 pounds per acre Height: Up to 3 ft. Flower Color: Yellow like its parent, Black-eyed Susan, but often with starburst markings of mahogany brown. Plant Type: Perennial. Returns each spring from same roots, forming expanding clump. Blooms second spring from seed. Flower Type: Daisy-like Bloom Time: Mid and late season Is...
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Petals are a mosaic of yellow, reds and oranges. A prolific bloomer, this plant provides loads of color to the garden. A good cutting flower. 1-2 feet tall.
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The Gloriosa Daisy is not native to the United States. However, the Black-Eyed Susan, the cultivar that was utilized in the development of this flower, is native. The Gloriosa Daisy was developed in the 1950’s by the Burpee Seed Company. They used colchicine, a poisonous alkaloid, to shock the chromosomes of the Black-Eyed Susan, thus producing this larger flower with a more vibrant depth of color. The Gloriosa Daisy is garden friendly and easy to grow. It provides a great cut flower and is a strong...
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Gloriosa Daisy Sunset - Rudbeckia Gloriosa Gloriosa Daisy Wildflower Seed Specifications Approximate seeds per pound: 89,000 Seeding rate: Plant this wildflower seed at 15 pounds per acre Height: Up to 3 ft. Flower Color: Yellow like its parent, Black-eyed Susan, but often with starburst markings of mahogany brown. Plant Type: Perennial. Returns each spring from same roots, forming expanding clump. Blooms second spring from seed. Flower Type: Daisy-like Bloom Time: Mid and late season Is...
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Gloriosa Daisy Sunset - Rudbeckia Gloriosa Gloriosa Daisy Wildflower Seed Specifications Approximate seeds per pound: 89,000 Seeding rate: Plant this wildflower seed at 15 pounds per acre Height: Up to 3 ft. Flower Color: Yellow like its parent, Black-eyed Susan, but often with starburst markings of mahogany brown. Plant Type: Perennial. Returns each spring from same roots, forming expanding clump. Blooms second spring from seed. Flower Type: Daisy-like Bloom Time: Mid and late season Is...
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