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Goldsturm Black Eyed Susan

A Proven Perennial for Golden Summer Color.

Goldsturm Black Eyed Susan is a classic perennial Rudbeckia grown for its golden-yellow daisy-like flowers, dark central cones, and dependable summer-to-fall color. This variety brings bold, cheerful bloom to sunny borders, cottage gardens, pollinator plantings, foundation beds, and meadow-style landscapes. It is one of the easiest ways to add bright seasonal impact without creating a high-maintenance garden.

Golden Flowers with Dark Center Cones.

Goldsturm produces rich yellow to golden-orange petals surrounding deep brown to black central cones. The contrast gives each flower the familiar black-eyed Susan look gardeners love. Flowers appear in abundance from midsummer into early fall, helping bridge the color gap between early summer perennials and fall bloomers. Plant it in groups for the strongest show, or repeat it through a sunny bed for rhythm and structure.

Pollinator Friendly and Wildlife Useful.

The flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators during bloom. After flowering, the seed heads can provide late-season texture and food for birds if left standing. This makes Goldsturm Black Eyed Susan a strong choice for pollinator gardens, wildlife-friendly landscapes, native-inspired plantings, and sunny mixed borders where beauty and habitat value both matter.

Deer Resistant and Drought Tolerant Once Established.

Goldsturm Black Eyed Susan is generally considered deer resistant and is a practical choice for sunny landscapes where browsing pressure is a concern. Once established, it can tolerate periods of dry weather and performs well in average garden soil. It does not need rich soil or heavy feeding to bloom well, making it a durable option for low-maintenance perennial beds.

Easy Care in Full Sun.

Plant Goldsturm Black Eyed Susan in full sun with average, well-drained soil. It tolerates light part shade, but full sun produces the best flowering and the strongest stems. Water regularly during establishment, then reduce watering once the root system develops. Deadhead spent flowers for a tidier look and possible extended bloom, or leave seed heads standing for winter interest and birds. Cut back old stems in late fall or early spring.

A Proven Perennial for Golden Summer Color.

Goldsturm Black Eyed Susan is a classic perennial Rudbeckia grown for its golden-yellow daisy-like flowers, dark central cones, and dependable summer-to-fall color. This variety brings bold, cheerful bloom to sunny borders, cottage gardens, pollinator plantings, foundation beds, and meadow-style landscapes. It is one of the easiest ways to add bright seasonal impact without creating a high-maintenance garden.

Golden Flowers with Dark Center Cones.

Goldsturm produces rich yellow to golden-orange petals surrounding deep brown to black central cones. The contrast gives each flower the familiar black-eyed Susan look gardeners love. Flowers appear in abundance from midsummer into early fall, helping bridge the color gap between early summer perennials and fall bloomers. Plant it in groups for the strongest show, or repeat it through a sunny bed for rhythm and structure.

Pollinator Friendly and Wildlife Useful.

The flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators during bloom. After flowering, the seed heads can provide late-season texture and food for birds if left standing. This makes Goldsturm Black Eyed Susan a strong choice for pollinator gardens, wildlife-friendly landscapes, native-inspired plantings, and sunny mixed borders where beauty and habitat value both matter.

Deer Resistant and Drought Tolerant Once Established.

Goldsturm Black Eyed Susan is generally considered deer resistant and is a practical choice for sunny landscapes where browsing pressure is a concern. Once established, it can tolerate periods of dry weather and performs well in average garden soil. It does not need rich soil or heavy feeding to bloom well, making it a durable option for low-maintenance perennial beds.

Easy Care in Full Sun.

Plant Goldsturm Black Eyed Susan in full sun with average, well-drained soil. It tolerates light part shade, but full sun produces the best flowering and the strongest stems. Water regularly during establishment, then reduce watering once the root system develops. Deadhead spent flowers for a tidier look and possible extended bloom, or leave seed heads standing for winter interest and birds. Cut back old stems in late fall or early spring.

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Description

A Proven Perennial for Golden Summer Color.

Goldsturm Black Eyed Susan is a classic perennial Rudbeckia grown for its golden-yellow daisy-like flowers, dark central cones, and dependable summer-to-fall color. This variety brings bold, cheerful bloom to sunny borders, cottage gardens, pollinator plantings, foundation beds, and meadow-style landscapes. It is one of the easiest ways to add bright seasonal impact without creating a high-maintenance garden.

Golden Flowers with Dark Center Cones.

Goldsturm produces rich yellow to golden-orange petals surrounding deep brown to black central cones. The contrast gives each flower the familiar black-eyed Susan look gardeners love. Flowers appear in abundance from midsummer into early fall, helping bridge the color gap between early summer perennials and fall bloomers. Plant it in groups for the strongest show, or repeat it through a sunny bed for rhythm and structure.

Pollinator Friendly and Wildlife Useful.

The flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators during bloom. After flowering, the seed heads can provide late-season texture and food for birds if left standing. This makes Goldsturm Black Eyed Susan a strong choice for pollinator gardens, wildlife-friendly landscapes, native-inspired plantings, and sunny mixed borders where beauty and habitat value both matter.

Deer Resistant and Drought Tolerant Once Established.

Goldsturm Black Eyed Susan is generally considered deer resistant and is a practical choice for sunny landscapes where browsing pressure is a concern. Once established, it can tolerate periods of dry weather and performs well in average garden soil. It does not need rich soil or heavy feeding to bloom well, making it a durable option for low-maintenance perennial beds.

Easy Care in Full Sun.

Plant Goldsturm Black Eyed Susan in full sun with average, well-drained soil. It tolerates light part shade, but full sun produces the best flowering and the strongest stems. Water regularly during establishment, then reduce watering once the root system develops. Deadhead spent flowers for a tidier look and possible extended bloom, or leave seed heads standing for winter interest and birds. Cut back old stems in late fall or early spring.