Rudbeckia Subtomentosa 'Henry Eilers' : Blooms in clusters on strong branching stems.. Eilers is an expert on the native flora of the illinois region, a life long horticulturist, and a retired nurseryman. Rudbeckia subtomentosa 'henry eilers' asteraceae price: 'henry eilers' was discovered by mr. It was found growing in the wild in a railroad prairie remnant in montgomery county, illinois, usa. Subtomentosa, except the yellow rays are rolled instead of flat.
Its blooms have a pinwheel effect because each of the petals is rolled into a tube. Really punctuates the back of a border. It was found growing in the wild, among o. Rudbeckia subtomentosa, commonly called sweet coneflower, is a missouri native, nonrhizomatous perennial which occurs on moist prairies, along streambanks and in low areas throughout the state. It was found growing in the wild in a railroad prairie remnant in montgomery county, illinois, usa.
Rudbeckia subtomentosa 'henry eilers' this dignified u.s. Prefers moist, well drained soil, but is tolerant of most. Rudbeckia subtomentosa, or sweet coneflower, is a herbaceous perennial in the daisy family. Distinctly different than the species. Henry eilers in a wild population of r. The small cones have dark brown centers and the contrast is striking. Subtomentosa, except the yellow rays are rolled instead of flat, giving the flower a quilled effect. Blooms in clusters on strong branching stems.
Eilers is an expert on the native flora of the illinois region, a life long horticulturist, and a retired nurseryman.
It was found growing in the wild, among o. The flowers are perched in clusters atop strong stems on plants that top out at 4 to 5 feet in height. 4.5 inch pot / 20 fl.oz. The leaves of rudbeckia subtomentosa are sweetly scented with a subtle vanilla fragrance. Plant it near the center of the pot, surrounded by smaller plants and those that. Rudbeckia subtomentosa, commonly called sweet coneflower, is a missouri native, nonrhizomatous perennial which occurs on moist prairies, along streambanks and in low areas throughout the state. Rudbeckia subtomentosa 'henry eilers' this dignified u.s. Henry eiler's is unique in that is has petals that are quilled or rolled into tubes as well as having flowers that are more yellow than gold all with the same easy to grow habit of the sweet. These shots are from the rotary gardens in janesville, wisconsin. Its blooms have a pinwheel effect because each of the petals is rolled into a tube. Rudbeckia subtomentosa 'henry eilers' asteraceae price: 'henry eilers' has undeniable potential as a cut flower with its unique appearance, sturdy straight stems and long vase life. A wonderful addition to tall meadow landscapes.
Find henry eilers coneflower (rudbeckia subtomentosa 'henry eilers') in boston concord sudbury weston newton lexington massachusetts ma at stonegate gardens (black eyed susan) Prefers moist, well drained soil, but is tolerant of most. Great for butterflies and use as a cutflower, it is called sweet. The petals sit separate from one another, forming a brilliant, golden yellow starburst around a dark brownish purple cone. A distinctive selection of the sweet coneflower, which is native throughout the midwest and down to texas.
A much underused coneflower is rudbeckia subtomentosa, best represented by a variety named henry eilers. Rudbeckia subtomentosa is usually found in the ozarks, and the cultivar 'henry eilers' is usually one of the more shade tolerant rudbeckias. The flowers are perched in clusters atop strong stems on plants that top out at 4 to 5 feet in height. 'henry eilers' has undeniable potential as a cut flower with its unique appearance, sturdy straight stems and long vase life. 'henry eilers' has undeniable potential as a cut flower with its unique appearance, sturdy straight stems and long vase life. In general appearance, the flowers are very similar to those of r. These shots are from the rotary gardens in janesville, wisconsin. Great for butterflies and use as a cutflower, it is called sweet.
Foliage is fragrant when crushed, hence its name.
Henry eilers sweet coneflower type: Foliage is fragrant when crushed, hence its name. It was found growing in the wild in a railroad prairie remnant in montgomery county, illinois, usa. Distinctly different than the species. Rudbeckia subtomentosa 'henry eilers' asteraceae price: 'henry eilers' has undeniable potential as a cut flower with its unique appearance, sturdy straight stems and long vase life. Subtomentosa, except the yellow rays are rolled instead of flat. Named after the nurseryman who found it growing in a waste area near an old rail line in southern illinois. Subtomentosa, except the yellow rays are rolled instead of flat, giving the flower a quilled effect. It was collected from a railroad prairie remnant in southern illinois and named for the man who found it, henry eilers, a horticulturist and retired nurseryman. 'henry eilers' has undeniable potential as a cut flower with its unique appearance, sturdy straight stems and long vase life. Subtomentosa growing along a stream bank in illinois. 4.5 inch pot / 20 fl.oz.
Blooming from midsummer to frost, they are borne on strong branching stems, creating a lovely floral bouquet. It was collected from a railroad prairie remnant in southern illinois and named for the man who found it, henry eilers, a horticulturist and retired nurseryman. 'henry eilers' was discovered by mr. It was found growing in the wild in a railroad prairie remnant in montgomery county, illinois, usa. Distinctly different than the species.
Eilers is an expert on the native flora of the illinois region, a life long horticulturist, and a retired nurseryman. Prefers moist, well drained soil, but is tolerant of most. A wonderful addition to tall meadow landscapes. A distinctive selection of the sweet coneflower, which is native throughout the midwest and down to texas. The small cones have dark brown centers and the contrast is striking. Great for butterflies and use as a cutflower, it is called sweet. Distinctly different than the species. Rudbeckia subtomentosa 'henry eilers' is a sweet coneflower cultivar that grows on stiff, upright, leafy stems.
Subtomentosa, except the yellow rays are rolled instead of flat.
Plant it near the center of the pot, surrounded by smaller plants and those that. However, it is an easy going plant and tolerates hot and humid summers, some drought, clay soil, and is deer resistant. Blooming from midsummer to frost, they are borne on strong branching stems, creating a lovely floral bouquet. 4.5 inch pot / 20 fl.oz. The petals sit separate from one another, forming a brilliant, golden yellow starburst around a dark brownish purple cone. 'henry eilers' was discovered by mr. The foliage has a subtle anise fragrance. It was collected from a railroad prairie remnant in southern illinois and named for the man who found it, henry eilers, a horticulturist and retired nurseryman. Really punctuates the back of a border. Its blooms have a pinwheel effect because each of the petals is rolled into a tube. Foliage is fragrant when crushed, hence its name. These shots are from the rotary gardens in janesville, wisconsin. Subtomentosa, except the yellow rays are rolled instead of flat, giving the flower a quilled effect.
Henry eilers coneflower is a fine choice for the garden, but it is also a good selection for planting in outdoor pots and containers rudbeckia henry eilers. A very tough prairie plant, it is able to withstand high winds and tough soils.