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Little Henry Rudbeckia Daisy - Black Eyed Susan
Little Henry Rudbeckia Daisy - Black Eyed Susan

Asteraceae Rudbeckia Subtomentosa Little Henry

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Grows InZone 4A · -30° to -25° F through Zone 9A · 20° to 25° F
Sun ExposureFull / Mostly Sun
Soil DrainageWell Drained
Resistent ToDeer Resistant, Drought
Flower ColorBright Yellow
BloomsSummer Blooms
Foliage ColorMedium Green
Average Height2' to 3'
Average Width1' to 2'
AttractsButterflies, Songbirds / Birds
FragrancesNone
Additional Information About Little Henry Rudbeckia Daisy - Black Eyed Susan

More About Little Henry Rudbeckia Daisy...

An introduction from Terra Nova Nurseries, Little Henry is a distinctive, compact selection of Rudbeckia with strong branching stems displaying unique and charming brown-eyed daisies that have unusual narrow or quilled yellow petals, appearing midsummer and continuing into fall above mounds of dark green foliage. The flowers look very much like  Rudbeckia ‘Henry Eilers’ but the plants are one third shorter. The flowers are attractive to butterflies and excellent for cutting. Grows in a variety of soil conditions from moist to fairly dry. Cut back to the ground in early spring.  

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USDA Zones:  4-9
Height:  24-36"
Width:  18-24"
Spacing:  18"+
Sun:  Full Sun or Part Shade
Soil:  Average, moist to fairly dry when established
Water Needs:  Average
Flower Color:  Yellow with Brown cenral cones
Bloom Period:  Summer into Fall
Foliage:  Dark Green
Fragrance:  None 
Tolerances / Resistances:  Deer, Drought, Rabbit
Attracts:  Butterflies
Uses & Styles:  Borders, Butterfly Gardens, Containers, Cottage Gardens, Pollination Gardens, Rock Gardens, Cut Flower Gardens


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