Another garden"sun" is Rudbeckia.
Brilliant seeds of Rudbeckia.
Brilliant seeds of Rudbeckia remain viable for 2-3 years.
Surrounded by other low growth colors, high Rudbeckia stands out.
Brilliant Rudbeckia(Rudbeckia fulgida)- also became a“source code” for many hybrids.
Landings of Rudbeckia can disguise unsightly places
and abandoned corners of the garden.
Rudbeckia is brilliant-
it also pleases with lush flowering, but its baskets are smaller.
Rudbeckia is beautiful(beautiful)-
juvenile, after 3-4 years it loses its decorative effect or dies.
If you do not remove the seeds, the Rudbeckia can multiply on its own(self-seeding).
Rudbeckia does not belong to capricious cultures,
therefore for its good growth rather simple agrotechnical measures:.
Planting and care of Rudbeckia Cappuccino is not much different
from other representatives of similar colors.
They belong to the same Astrov family,
but are divided into different genders: Rudbeckia and echinacea.
Many varieties that are sold under the wrong name of Rudbeckia, for example,“White Swan”- is Echinacea.
Glossy Rudbeckia- this powerful plant has very strong,
high shoots capable of growing up to 2.5 meters.
Very often, Rudbeckia is confused with echinacea,
are we being asked- is it the same or not?
Rudbeckia is a perennial flower,
which will be a worthy decoration of the alpine hills and flower beds.
The grade of Rudbeckia Goldsturm perfectly tolerates weather changes
and for a long time pleases with beautiful flowers.
Hairy Rudbeckia(Rudbeckia hirta)- Another species that has given life to many modern varieties(for example, Rudbeckia Herat Cherokee Sunset).
Rudbeckia is a very unpretentious plant,
even a beginner who is not experienced in floriculture can take care of him.
Diseases affect Rudbeckia quite rarely,
but still some pests, such as thrips, spider mites or leaf-gnawing caterpillars, beetles, can“attempt” on it.
There are about forty different types of Rudbeckia, the most common and popular ones are dissected,
hairy, clinging, shiny, glossy, and also hybrid.
After heavy rainfall on the lush foliage of Rudbeckia, a lot of moisture is collected-
it must be shaken, otherwise the high stem can break under the weight of water.
Rudbeckia can be grown from seed and immediately in the open field,
but it is best done when the risk of frost or a significant decrease in air temperature is minimal.