Rudbeckia x 'Green Eyed Lady' - BLACK-EYED SUSAN HYBRID 'GREEN EYED LADY' (compact, healthy & drought tolerant)
Breakthrough shorter rudbeckia with greenish-chartreuse look!
Begins with green eyed flowers softening to chartreuse yellow and eventually turning brown.
Much easier to combine with colors of other perennials. Classical Black-Eyed Susan have rich orangy-yellow color which often crashes with other colors - especially if you want to tune colors of your garden.
Compact growth, very narrow and healthy fuzzy leaves suggest this one will be drought tolerant.
Long flowering season of 10-12 weeks.
Blooming Time: July to September
Size: around 24" tall x 12" wide, spacing = about 12". In optimum conditions up to 36" tall x 24" wide
USDA Zones: 3 to 9
Culture: full sun, half sun, grows well in average soil, clay, and loam, gritty soils. Established planst tolerates droughts.
Moisture Needs: medium-dry, medium (average)
Origin: selected by Brent Horvath from Intrinsic Perennials in Hebron, Illinois. Plant patent pending.
Deer/Rabbit Resistant: yes / yes
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators: butterflies, native bees
Attracts Hummingbirds: no
Pot Size: square 3.5" x 4" deep
Pictures copyright: Intrinsic Perennials
Plant combinations: Beautiful in small to bigger groups in a sunny flower border, butterfly/pollinator garden, low maintenance garden, deer resistant landscaping, naturalized area or drier edge of rain gardens. Suitable for private and public places.
Goes well with majority of common perennials for sun. Looks very good with Artemiais, Asters, Asclepias tuberosa, Calamintha, Echinacea, Eryngium yuccifolium, shorter Eupatorium, Monarda, Nepeta, Penstemons, Pycnanthemum tenuifolium, bearded Irises, , Salvia, and majority of the grasses for sun and average soil (Andropogon, Bouteloua, Muhlenbergia, Sporobolus, Schizachyrium, Stipa, shorter Panicum etc).
Rudbeckia x 'Green Eyed Lady' - BLACK-EYED SUSAN HYBRID 'GREEN EYED LADY' (compact, healthy & drought tolerant)
Breakthrough shorter rudbeckia with greenish-chartreuse look!
Begins with green eyed flowers softening to chartreuse yellow and eventually turning brown.
Much easier to combine with colors of other perennials. Classical Black-Eyed Susan have rich orangy-yellow color which often crashes with other colors - especially if you want to tune colors of your garden.
Compact growth, very narrow and healthy fuzzy leaves suggest this one will be drought tolerant.
Long flowering season of 10-12 weeks.
Blooming Time: July to September
Size: around 24" tall x 12" wide, spacing = about 12". In optimum conditions up to 36" tall x 24" wide
USDA Zones: 3 to 9
Culture: full sun, half sun, grows well in average soil, clay, and loam, gritty soils. Established planst tolerates droughts.
Moisture Needs: medium-dry, medium (average)
Origin: selected by Brent Horvath from Intrinsic Perennials in Hebron, Illinois. Plant patent pending.
Deer/Rabbit Resistant: yes / yes
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators: butterflies, native bees
Attracts Hummingbirds: no
Pot Size: square 3.5" x 4" deep
Pictures copyright: Intrinsic Perennials
Plant combinations: Beautiful in small to bigger groups in a sunny flower border, butterfly/pollinator garden, low maintenance garden, deer resistant landscaping, naturalized area or drier edge of rain gardens. Suitable for private and public places.
Goes well with majority of common perennials for sun. Looks very good with Artemiais, Asters, Asclepias tuberosa, Calamintha, Echinacea, Eryngium yuccifolium, shorter Eupatorium, Monarda, Nepeta, Penstemons, Pycnanthemum tenuifolium, bearded Irises, , Salvia, and majority of the grasses for sun and average soil (Andropogon, Bouteloua, Muhlenbergia, Sporobolus, Schizachyrium, Stipa, shorter Panicum etc).