Rudbeckia has become a favorite of the garden in recent years. Its growing popularity is due to two undeniable benefits. First, there is an abundance of new varieties. Among which are tall and dwarf, terry inflorescences, simple and semi-double, many sunny shades - yellow, sandy, orange, reddish-brown and even bicolor. Secondly, these are Spartan plants that will grow and bloom in any weather, while maintaining their magnificent decorative qualities.
Instructions
Step 1
As an annual, hairy rudbeckia and its hybrids are often grown.
Varietal mix "Gloriosa" has beautiful golden-yellow shades of large inflorescences, reaching 15 cm in diameter. Plants over 75cm tall. Flowers look good in flower beds, complementing other plants. They are especially beautiful in cloudy weather. Inflorescences-baskets with their cheerful appearance cheer up.
Step 2
The high variety Cherokee Sunset has double and semi-double flowers. Inflorescences have the most delightful and colorful shades of orange-yellow, bronze-red in color. Flowers are good in flower beds and showy when cut. A strong branched bush reaches 70cm and blooms until October.
Step 3
Prairie Sun has very large light yellow flowers with an original green "button" in the center of the inflorescences. It can even be grown in pots with a diameter of 15-17cm. The height of the flowers reaches 80cm.
Step 4
The most compact of the terry varieties is "Maya", with a height of no more than 45-50 cm. A sturdy plant that branches from the very base and gives many shoots. Flowers are densely double sun-colored, about 10 cm in diameter.
Step 5
Otom Colors blend pleases with an exceptional color play. Strong stems all summer amaze with flowers with red halos around the brown "button". Inflorescences expressively contrast if flowers with light yellow or golden hues are planted nearby. The height of the mixture reaches 55-60cm.
Step 6
Rudbeckia "Cherry Brandy", which has a red-cherry palette of its luxurious large inflorescences, will be a highlight in any corner of the garden. Its flower-bearing stems are about 50 cm high and are beautiful when cut.
Step 7
The smallest rudbeckia (25-30cm) represent the "Toto" varietal mix. They make beautiful borders. Such babies are good to grow in containers and even in pots with a diameter of 10-12 cm. They bloom very early. The mixture has colorful light lemon, yellowish-golden hues. The shading red ring around the shiny "button" adds a naughty touch.