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Moreno Rudbeckia Plant

10.99
  • - Black-eyed Susan, Gloriosa Daisy
  • - Height: 14-16 inches
  • - Hardiness Zone: 4-9
  • - Exposure: Full Sun
  • - Bloom Time: July-October
  • - Each Quart contains 1 Moreno Rudbeckia Plant
Plant Features

The Moreno Rudbeckia Plant is a color sensation! Fully double blossoms emerge with deeply-veined petals a warm bronze color appearing to have been dipped in brilliant gold. As its blooms mature, bronze changes to purplish-mahogany with wonderfully orange tips that are eventually overtaken by that stunning mahogany color just before the flowers fade for good!

Our Rudbeckia Plants are grown with attention to quality and free from harmful chemicals, ensuring they are safe for your garden and beneficial to local wildlife. Guaranteed to arrive healthy and ready to thrive!

Planting Instructions:

  • - Best planted in spring or fall, but can be established in summer with proper watering

Soil Preparation:

  • - Ideal soil pH: 6.0-7.0

Watering Specifics:

  • - Water regularly when first planted; allow soil to dry slightly between waterings once established
  • - Tolerant of drought once mature, but performs best with consistent moisture

Fertilizer Type:

  • - Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring
  • - Avoid heavy feeding, as Rudbeckia thrives in lean soil conditions

Pruning and Training:

  • - Deadhead spent flowers to extend blooming season
  • - Cut back to the ground in late fall or early spring to encourage healthy regrowth

Additional Pest Management:

  • - Generally pest and disease resistant, though can occasionally attract aphids
  • - Provide good air circulation to prevent mildew

Blooming Indicators:

  • - Blooms from mid-summer through early fall

Light Requirements:

  • - Prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade in hotter climates

Temperature Tolerance:

  • - Hardy in USDA zones 3-9, tolerates both heat and light frost

Companion Plants for Rudbeckia:

  • - Echinacea: Complements Rudbeckia’s bold flowers with its purple hues and pollinator appeal
  • - Penstemon: Adds vertical interest with tall flower spikes
  • - Monarda: Attracts pollinators and pairs well with Rudbeckia’s yellow tones
  • - Achillea: Offers a delicate texture and long-lasting blooms
  • - Salvia: Adds vibrant blue or purple spikes to contrast with Rudbeckia’s warm shades
Attribute name Attribute value
Plant Needs
Sunlight 6+ hours
Soil Moisture Moist
Soil Properties Well-drained
Attribute name Attribute value
Plant Characteristics
Height Category Medium
Mature Spread 12-14 inches
Habit Upright
Flower Color Orange, Yellow
Foliage Color Green
Attracts Bees, Butterflies, Wild Birds
Features Cut Flowers
Garden Styles Butterfly Garden, Container Garden, Cottage Garden, English Garden, Fall Garden, Pollinator Garden
Plant Used for Aesthetic Appeal, Borders and Edging
Critter Resistance Deer Resistance: Medium, Rabbit
Pet Friendly Yes
Plant Type Hybrid
Tolerates Clay soil, Sandy soil

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Fantastic Finish!!!!

My beds are full of enormous Hostas edged with Black Eyed Susans. However, I was looking for something stunning to edge the Hostas at my enclosed porch garden entrance and the Moreno Rudbeckia is stunning it's first season, multiple blooms on each plant now. The service was wonderful and I am looking to win the community garden contest this year, with my stunning new addition!

From Tracy | June 08, 2016


What a nice dark color of the Moreno Rudbeckia

Goes well with the Arizona Sun and Goblin Gaillardia Plants

From Robin | July 06, 2015


Moreno Rudbeckia Plant

Am very happy with these plants, they are doing well the packaging on these plants are unreal, the best job of packing I have ever seen plants always arrive in great shape!!!

From LINDA | July 24, 2014


Awesome Plant

The Moreno Rudbeckia plant was well packaged with no damage and had multiple blooms ready to open when arrived!!!

From anonymous | July 08, 2012


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