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Van Zyverden Rudbeckia Goldstrum Set of 5 Plant Roots Yellow Full Sun Deer Resistant 2 lbs
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Customers have had mixed experiences with this company, with some plants failing to sprout and others dying after being infested with small black flies. Many customers have had success with other companies, but this one has been a disappointment. It is important to follow planting guidelines and care for the plants.
Rudbeckia fulgida Goldstrum is a Missouri native which is also known by the common name of Black-eyed Susan or Coneflower. It is easily grown in average soils. It is free-blooming and features daisy-like flowers with yellow and brownish centers. Prolific bloomer from mid-summer into fall. Goldstrum is one of the most popular perennials commercially grow…
Rudbeckia fulgida Goldstrum is a Missouri native which is also known by the common name of Black-eyed Susan or Coneflower. It is easily grown in average soils. It is free-blooming and features daisy-like flowers with yellow and brownish centers. Prolific bloomer from mid-summer into fall. Goldstrum is one of the most popular perennials commercially grown. Won the 1999 Perennial Plant of the Year Award. Mass in bold drifts in the perennial border, cottage garden and/or naturalized areas. Attracts butterflies and tolerates; deer, drought, clay soil and air pollution. This is one tough Plant! Plant this pernnial in a location with full sun. Keywords: Van Zyverden, Rudbeckia Goldstrum, deer resistant, USDA hardiness zones 4-9, yellow, 2 lbs
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Customers have had mixed experiences with this company, with some plants failing to sprout and others dying after being infested with small black flies. Many customers have had success with other companies, but this one has been a disappointment. It is important to follow planting guidelines and care for the plants.
Pros
- Good for some gardeners
Cons
- Inconsistent growth
- Dead or small roots
- Infested with pests
- Poor plant condition
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Rudbeckia fulgida Goldstrum is a Missouri native which is also known by the common name of Black-eyed Susan or Coneflower. It is easily grown in average soils. It is free-blooming and features daisy-like flowers with yellow and brownish centers. Prolific bloomer from mid-summer into fall. Goldstrum is one of the most popular perennials commercially grown. Won the 1999 Perennial Plant of the Year Award. Mass in bold drifts in the perennial border, cottage garden and/or naturalized areas. Attracts butterflies and tolerates; deer, drought, clay soil and air pollution. This is one tough Plant! Plant this pernnial in a location with full sun. Keywords: Van Zyverden, Rudbeckia Goldstrum, deer resistant, USDA hardiness zones 4-9, yellow, 2 lbs