Three-leaved Coneflower "Prairie Glow" (Thin-leaved Coneflower)
Brown-eyed Susan "Prairie Glow" - Rudbeckia triloba
A biennial plant from the Asteraceae family.
Gorgeous, flowering plants. The nature of growth is straight, bushy, unstable. The inflorescences sit rather densely on branched peduncles.
Small flowers 4 cm in size from yellow to orange with a brown center.
Main color: (yellow/gold with a brown center).
Foliage: thin upper leaves, lower leaves more rounded.
The habitus is lighter and more open than that of "Goldsturm" Rudbeckia.
Flowering plant height: 100-120 cm.
Distance between plants: 100 cm.
Natural flowering period: June - October.
Winter hardiness zones: Z3 - Z8.
Soil Requirements: dry, well-drained.
1,0 g = 1150 seeds.
Usage: suitable for cutting.
Homeland: North America (prairies).
Name: in honor of the Swedish botanist and teacher Carl Linnaeus - Olaf Rudbek.
(Olaf Rudbeck (1630-1702) is a professor who taught medicine and botany at Uppsala University. His interests included: botany, zoology, medicine, astronomy, mathematics, mechanics, chemistry, etc. He was a mentor and friend of the young Carl Linnaeus. Known as the discoverer of the human lymphatic system in 1653. Great-great-great-grandfather of Alfred Nobel.
A biennial plant from the Asteraceae family.
Gorgeous, flowering plants. The nature of growth is straight, bushy, unstable. The inflorescences sit rather densely on branched peduncles.
Small flowers 4 cm in size from yellow to orange with a brown center.
Main color: (yellow/gold with a brown center).
Foliage: thin upper leaves, lower leaves more rounded.
The habitus is lighter and more open than that of "Goldsturm" Rudbeckia.
Flowering plant height: 100-120 cm.
Distance between plants: 100 cm.
Natural flowering period: June - October.
Winter hardiness zones: Z3 - Z8.
Soil Requirements: dry, well-drained.
1,0 g = 1150 seeds.
Usage: suitable for cutting.
Homeland: North America (prairies).
Name: in honor of the Swedish botanist and teacher Carl Linnaeus - Olaf Rudbek.
(Olaf Rudbeck (1630-1702) is a professor who taught medicine and botany at Uppsala University. His interests included: botany, zoology, medicine, astronomy, mathematics, mechanics, chemistry, etc. He was a mentor and friend of the young Carl Linnaeus. Known as the discoverer of the human lymphatic system in 1653. Great-great-great-grandfather of Alfred Nobel.
Eng.: Browneyed Susan, Brown-eyed Susan, Thin-leaved Coneflower, Three-leaved Coneflower.