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Rudbeckia maxima 'Golda Emanis' - GIANT CONEFLOWER - DUMBOS EARS 'GOLDA EMANIS' (chartreuse leaves)

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Product Code: RUD-GOL-EMA
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$13.99

Cultivar with chartreuse/golden hue in the leaves.

It's pronounced the most earlier in the season and all day long sun and probably more in southern states thna the northern ones.

The golden color glows more, if you can observe it against the sunlight .

Beautiful architectural plant, excellent structure.

Slowly forms bigger clumps, tolerant to black walnuts, heat, and humidity.    

Despite being from Texas, this is hardy selection. 

Propagated from divisions (clonally).          

Blooming Time: June - July
Size: 7’ tall x 3-4’ wide, spacing 3-4’
USDA Zones: 5 to 9 
Culture: full sun, partial sun. It prefers good and medium-moist soils but is adaptable to other soil types from average, sandy, or loamy to clay. Likes wet feet and tolerates short-term flooding. Once established, it's quite drought tolerant.
Moisture Needs: medium-dry, medium, medium-wet
Origin: This plant was discovered as a seedling by Texas plantsman Greg Grant in the Cherokee County, Texas and named after his great aunt. The species is native to Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, South Carolina, Texas, and has been introduced to Missouri; USDA distribution map.
Deer/Rabbit Resistant: yes / mostly yes
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators: native bees and butterflies
Attracts Hummingbirds: no, but attracts goldfinches and other small birds
Pot Size: square 3.5" x 5" deep pot

Plant combinations:  Excellent perennial for a sunny border, cottage garden, prairie planting, pollinator garden, bird garden, rain garden or for naturalizing. Goes well with many sun loving perennials (native and non-native). It's rough and robust structure look best, if combined with fine leaves or more delicate plants like grasses.

Picture copyright: 1 - Mark Dwyer, Landscape Presriptions, 2 - peganum, 3 - Mark Dwyer, Landscape Presriptions

Rudbeckia maxima 'Golda Emanis' - GIANT CONEFLOWER - DUMBOS EARS 'GOLDA EMANIS' (chartreuse leaves)

$13.99
 

Cultivar with chartreuse/golden hue in the leaves.

It's pronounced the most earlier in the season and all day long sun and probably more in southern states thna the northern ones.

The golden color glows more, if you can observe it against the sunlight .

Beautiful architectural plant, excellent structure.

Slowly forms bigger clumps, tolerant to black walnuts, heat, and humidity.    

Despite being from Texas, this is hardy selection. 

Propagated from divisions (clonally).          

Blooming Time: June - July
Size: 7’ tall x 3-4’ wide, spacing 3-4’
USDA Zones: 5 to 9 
Culture: full sun, partial sun. It prefers good and medium-moist soils but is adaptable to other soil types from average, sandy, or loamy to clay. Likes wet feet and tolerates short-term flooding. Once established, it's quite drought tolerant.
Moisture Needs: medium-dry, medium, medium-wet
Origin: This plant was discovered as a seedling by Texas plantsman Greg Grant in the Cherokee County, Texas and named after his great aunt. The species is native to Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, South Carolina, Texas, and has been introduced to Missouri; USDA distribution map.
Deer/Rabbit Resistant: yes / mostly yes
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators: native bees and butterflies
Attracts Hummingbirds: no, but attracts goldfinches and other small birds
Pot Size: square 3.5" x 5" deep pot

Plant combinations:  Excellent perennial for a sunny border, cottage garden, prairie planting, pollinator garden, bird garden, rain garden or for naturalizing. Goes well with many sun loving perennials (native and non-native). It's rough and robust structure look best, if combined with fine leaves or more delicate plants like grasses.

Picture copyright: 1 - Mark Dwyer, Landscape Presriptions, 2 - peganum, 3 - Mark Dwyer, Landscape Presriptions

 

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