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Rudbeckia – Rodeo Black-Eyed Susan
A never before seen flower color and form for a Black-Eyed Susan, Rodeo Black-Eyed Susan, Rudbeckia, brings superb fully double, deep red flowers. Rodeo Black-Eyed Susan comes into bloom in summer, with the flowers never stopping until a hard frost. It grows 18” to 24” tall and wide.
A prolific bloomer, you can count on armloads of fluffy red daisies. Use Rodeo Black-Eyed Susan in pots for great color all summer and fall. Fantastic alone in pots on patios and entrance ways, or in mixed pots with other sun plants. Rodeo Black-Eyed Susan makes a top choice for cottage, cutting, and pollinator gardens. Don’t be surprised when you see bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other important pollinators enjoying its sweet nectar.
Plant in full sun to part shade. Although drought tolerant, for best results keep well watered especially when plants are setting up buds and blooming.