Paying homage to September and the arrival of a personal favourite... SOME people dare to regard Lughnasa, the ancient Gaelic festival in early August marking the beginning of the harvest season, as ...
SOME plants just have what it takes to become a popular garden flower. It must be easy to grow, not fussy about soil, robust when it comes harsh weather, pest and disease resistant, and most important ...
Most gardeners are well acquainted with the charms of rudbeckias, better known as black-eyed Susans. They feature yellow, gold and chocolate tones, making them a perfect addition to a summer and fall ...
Q: We planted rudbeckia Goldsturm at our driveway entrance about 6 years ago. Last year they were beginning to overcrowd, so this spring I dug out several clumps to give room for the rest of the ...
Courtesy Rudbeckia "Goldsturm" thrives in the IDEA Garden of the Tyler Rose Garden. Rudbeckias, or yellow cornflowers, never fail to provide a colorful display during the hot time of year. Summertime ...
Rudbeckias are irrepressibly cheerful. The daisylike blooms brighten our gardens with the brilliant golden-yellow of the summer sun. You may know them as black-eyed Susans, coneflowers or gloriosa ...
Abundance seems too mild a word for the crowd of flowers on Rudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii 'Goldsturm,' the black-eyed Susan that was named and chosen for the . The sturdy, 2-by-2-foot plant ...
WHAT: Rudbeckia fulgida Goldsturm, also known as Goldsturm coneflower, is a native North American perennial. The golden daisies with dark brown centers stand upright and make wonderful cut flowers.
Visit Kew Gardens’ annual orchid show, trim lavender, buy Rudbeckia ‘Goldsturm’ Need an escape from winter gloom? Check out the tropical haven that is Kew Gardens’ annual orchid show. The Princess of ...
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