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Rudbeckia L.

Asteraceae (Heliantheae tribe)

  Rudbeckia hirta
'Indian Summer': stem
 
Alternate trade names

coneflower

Rudbeckia purpurea L.1 and R. amplexicaulis Vahl are now called Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench. and Dracopis amplexicaulis (Vahl) Cass., respectively, but may still be referred to as Rudbeckia in the trade.

Common names

coneflower, black-eyed-susan (Rudbeckia hirta), Mexican hat, gloriosa-daisy

Species cultivated

Most commonly cultivated

Rudbeckia hirta L.

Other species

R. fulgida Ait.

R. laciniata L.

R. nitida Nutt.

R. occidentalis Nutt.

R. triloba L.

Popular cultivars are R. hirta 'Indian Summer', R. hirta 'Irish Eyes', and R. laciniata 'Herbstonne'

R. purpurea is covered in the Echinacea fact sheet; see below regarding Dracopis.

Origin

North America.

Brief characterization

Alternate, simple, entire to slightly toothed leaves, sessile or tapering to a sessile base; flowers (florets) in radiate heads to ca. 8-15 cm across, usually solitary; head subtended by involucre of oblong-linear, subequal, non-imbricate phyllaries in 2+ series; receptacle sharply conical, bearing broad, ciliate scales shorter than or as long as disc florets; central disc raised, often hemispherical; disc florets narrowly tubular with recurved lobes; ray florets not subtended by scales; pappus a short crown or absent.

Cultivar and/or species variation

Cut stems (including leaves and phyllaries) usually hairy, sometimes hairless; upper stem leaves usually unlobed but sometimes deeply lobed; heads single, sometimes semi double, less often fully double (double Rudbeckias may be called yellow dahlias by florists); ray florets yellow to red-brown, flat to recurved; disc florets green, brown, or black.

May be confused with

Echinacea, which differs in having usually purple ray florets, and receptacle scales longer than the disc floret.

Countries exporting

Kenya, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Rudbeckia hirta 'Indian Summer': head, side view

Rudbeckia hirta 'Indian Summer': head, top view

Rudbeckia hirta 'Indian Summer': involucre

Rudbeckia hirta 'Indian Summer': two receptacle scales (left), disc floret (right)

Rudbeckia hirta 'Indian Summer': leaf

Rudbeckia hirta 'Cherokee Sunset': head

Rudbeckia hirta 'Cherokee Sunset': disc floret

Rudbeckia hirta 'Irish Eyes': heads, top view

Rudbeckia hirta 'Irish Eyes': heads, side view

Rudbeckia hirta Double Golden Gloriosa Daisy
Photo: © K. Sahin, Zaden B.V.

Rudbeckia hirta 'Sputnik'
Photo: © K. Sahin, Zaden B.V.

Rudbeckia hirta
Photo: © K.R. Robertson, Illinois Natural History Survey

Rudbeckia hirta
Photo: © George Whiting, Temple University

Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm'
Photo: © K. Sahin, Zaden B.V.

Rudbeckia fulgida
Photo: © George Whiting, Temple University

Rudbeckia laciniata

Rudbeckia occidentalis 'Green Wizard'
Photo: © K. Sahin, Zaden B.V.

Rudbeckia occidentalis 'Green Wizard'
Photo: © K. Sahin, Zaden B.V.
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