Rudbeckia 'Summerina Orange' | Summerina Orange Black-Eyed Susan

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DESCRIPTION
Rudbeckia ‘Summerina Orange’ forms a dense clump of deep green, slightly rough leaves that create a full mound of foliage through the growing season. Upright stems carry large daisy-like flowers with glowing orange petals that deepen toward the center and surround a dark chocolate-brown cone. Blooming from early summer into autumn, the broad petals and rich central disk create a warm display.

This cultivated hybrid was developed in Europe through breeding within the Rudbeckia genus. In gardens it brings vivid seasonal color to borders, mixed perennial plantings, and pollinator gardens, where the long bloom period and bold flowers provide lasting interest through the summer and early fall.

DESCRIPTION
Rudbeckia ‘Summerina Orange’ forms a dense clump of deep green, slightly rough leaves that create a full mound of foliage through the growing season. Upright stems carry large daisy-like flowers with glowing orange petals that deepen toward the center and surround a dark chocolate-brown cone. Blooming from early summer into autumn, the broad petals and rich central disk create a warm display.

This cultivated hybrid was developed in Europe through breeding within the Rudbeckia genus. In gardens it brings vivid seasonal color to borders, mixed perennial plantings, and pollinator gardens, where the long bloom period and bold flowers provide lasting interest through the summer and early fall.

 
  • Family: Asteraceae
    Height: 18 to 24 inches
    Width: 18 to 24 inches
    Foliage color: Medium to dark green slightly rough ovate to lance shaped leaves
    Flower color: Rich rusty orange petals with darker centers, surrounding a dark brown central cone
    Bloom time: Early summer to early fall
    Light requirements: Full sun
    Water requirements: Average
    Maintenance: Low; deadhead spent flowers to encourage continued bloom and cut back stems after flowering
    Growing zone: USDA zones 7 to 10
    Wildlife attractors: Bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects

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