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  1. Adding bold, stunning color to the garden, award-winning Rudbeckia hirtaIndian Summer’ (Black-Eyed Susan) is a biennial boasting stunning, extra-large daisy-like flowers, up to 6-9 in. wide (15-22 cm) – one of the largest blooms among Rudbeckia.

  2. Rudbeckia hirta ‘Indian Summer’. Gloriosa Daisy hybrids are short-lived perennials, sometimes treated as annuals. Often these will survive a few winters, or at least self seed. This strain produces very large golden-orange black-eyed daisy flowers for months on end, on a bushy, upright plant. An outstanding cut flower.

  3. Large, golden yellow, daisy-like flowers with black centers appear in profusion throughout the warm season. A great choice for adding bright, cheerful color to wildflower meadows or sunny, informal borders. Will naturalize in the garden by self-seeding. An herbaceous perennial.

  4. ‘Indian Summer’ produce huge flowerheads (6-9” diameter) that add bold, stunning color to borders. Plants of this species are sometimes commonly called gloriosa daisy, particularly the larger-flowered cultivars that come in shades of red, yellow, bronze, orange and bicolors.

  5. Rudbeckia hirta ‘Indian Summer’. ‘Indian Summer’ is a standout among a sea of black-eyed Susans because of its extra-large, golden yellow flower heads. It will bloom from early summer until first frost.

  6. Rudbeckia Indian Summer produce long, golden-yellow rays surrounding chocolate-black centers. Rudbeckia Indian Summer blooms from July thru September followed by mahogany foliage in the fall. A fine display on substantial plants. Road salt tolerant. An All-American Selections Award Winner 1995.

  7. Exceptionally large, golden yellow flowers in both single and double forms. An All American Selection winner, noted for its adaptability to many growing conditions. Rudbeckias late blooming season and vibrant flowers are a perfect complement to the shifting colors of autumn trees.

  8. black-eyed Susan 'Indian Summer'. 'Indian Summer' is an erect biennial with bristly stems bearing lanceolate to ovate leaves and dark-centred, broad-rayed, golden yellow daisies to 12cm across in summer and early autumn.

  9. 'Indian Summer' is a favorite. With its large big yellow, dark-coned flowers, it is showy, beautiful, and charming in the garden. Long blooming from early summer to frost. Attracts butterflies. Great as a cut flower. Deer and rabbit resistant. Can be grown in containers as well as in the ground. Drought tolerant once established.

  10. Adding bold, stunning color to the garden, award-winning Rudbeckia hirta 'Indian Summer' (Black-Eyed Susan) is a biennial boasting stunning, extra-large daisy-like flowers, up to 6-9 in. wide (15-22 cm) - one of the largest blooms among Rudbeckia.

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