Rudbeckia fulgida Viette's Little Suzy 9cm Pot

Common name: Black-Eyed Susan

Exciting new variety with dazzling, sunny-hued blooms

-15 to -20°C
Good Cut Flowers
Good for Pollinators
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A recent new development, Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Viette’s Little Suzy’ is a prolific bloomer with large, yellow daisy-like blooms and rich, dark central cones from August through to October time. Flowers are followed by pom-pom seedheads - loved by birds and other wildlife. Straight stems, up to 60cm tall, are also ideal as cut flowers – either for a bouquet or a vase inside your home, where they will last up to 10 days. Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Viette’s Little Suzy’ likes a spot in full sun or partial shade which benefits from a moist, well-drained, fertile soil of any kind except heavy clay. In an exposed spot we recommend placing supports around your plants early in the year – this will hold stems upright in the event of heavy rain or strong winds and plants will grow through these and disguise them as they mature. As a slightly more compact rudbeckia, spreading to 60cm over 2-5 years. Plants are perfect for the centre of a border or for growing in pots which can be moved around the garde
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Key Information
Latin Name Rudbeckia fulgida 'Viette's Little Suzy'
Common Name Black-Eyed Susan
Hardiness H6 (-15 to -20°C)
Colour Yellow
Format 7cm Pots
Position Full-Sun, Part-Shade, Part-Sun
Height in Maturity (m) 0.60 m
Spread in Maturity (m) 0.60
Soil Conditions Clay Loam Sand, Clay Loam Sand Aquatic
Aspect South-facing, West-facing
Good for pots Yes
Good for wildlife Yes
Good for pollinators Yes
Good for cutting Yes
Good for groundcover Yes

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