Rudbeckia Henry Eilers / Subtomentosa, except the yellow rays are rolled instead of flat.. Rudbeckia subtomentosa 'henry eilers' is a sweet coneflower cultivar that grows on stiff, upright, leafy stems. Plant it near the center of the pot, surrounded by smaller plants and those that. I just purchased rudbeckia henry eilers this year locally.and i am really enjoying it so far. Henry eilers sweet coneflower type: Blooms in clusters on strong branching stems.
It was found growing in the wild in a railroad prairie remnant in montgomery county, illinois, usa. This narrow, upright grower makes a great specimen in the border. 'henry eilers' is a real novelty, with Subtomentosa, except the yellow rays are rolled instead of flat. I thought i'd share a few photos of the developing blooms.
The flowers resemble the spokes of an old wagon wheel and are very exotic looking. Another attribute of this plant is the foliage remained healthy and unscathed by any disease or insect pillage throughout the season. Named after the nurseryman who found it growing in a waste area near an old rail line in southern illinois. 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. The petals sit separate from one another, forming a brilliant, golden yellow starburst around a dark brownish purple cone. Rudbeckia subtomentosa 'henry eilers' is a sweet coneflower cultivar that grows on stiff, upright, leafy stems. I just purchased rudbeckia henry eilers this year locally.and i am really enjoying it so far. The rolled, sunshine yellow rays on the henry eiler rudbeckia almost look like asterisk marks ending with the domed, brown center disc.
Native prairie plant with quilled yellow petals attracts pollinators.
This plant thrives in zones 4 to 8. Rudbeckia subtomentosa 'henry eilers' common name: 'henry eilers' was discovered by mr. It was found growing in the wild in a railroad prairie remnant in montgomery county, illinois, usa. Henry eilers sweet coneflower type: Its blooms have a pinwheel effect because each of the petals is rolled into a tube. Henry eilers in a wild population of r. A tall, robust grower, it lives happily at the back of the border looking over the other perennals. Rudbeckia is a genus that i have always been incredibly fond of. The flowers resemble the spokes of an old wagon wheel and are very exotic looking. Plant it near the center of the pot, surrounded by smaller plants and those that. Distinctly different than the species. Native prairie plant with quilled yellow petals attracts pollinators.
I thought i'd share a few photos of the developing blooms. I don't normally like quilled blooms, but it's ok when they are more uniform like this! 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. Apparently this selection of the species r.
A much underused coneflower is rudbeckia subtomentosa, best represented by a variety named henry eilers. Really punctuates the back of a border. Henry eilers sweet coneflower type: It was found growing in the wild in a railroad prairie remnant in montgomery county, illinois, usa. However, it is an easy going plant and tolerates hot and humid summers, some drought, clay soil, and is deer resistant. Drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric). The leaves of rudbeckia subtomentosa are sweetly scented with a subtle vanilla fragrance. The flowers resemble the spokes of an old wagon wheel and are very exotic looking.
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Henry eilers black eyed susan (rudbeckia) perennial plants for fall planting. These shots are from the rotary gardens in janesville, wisconsin. A video of a rudbeckia henry eilers that is blooming in august. A tall, robust grower, it lives happily at the back of the border looking over the other perennals. It was found growing in the wild, among o. This plant thrives in zones 4 to 8. I don't normally like quilled blooms, but it's ok when they are more uniform like this! Rudbeckia subtomentosa 'henry eilers' common name: The rolled, sunshine yellow rays on the henry eiler rudbeckia almost look like asterisk marks ending with the domed, brown center disc. (sweet coneflower) rudbeckia 'henry eilers' isa new look for an old time favorite! The flowers are perched in clusters atop strong stems on plants that top out at 4 to 5 feet in height, making this one an excellent choice for the back of the perennial border. Subtomentosa, except the yellow rays are rolled instead of flat. Rudbeckia subtomentosa 'henry eilers' is a sweet coneflower cultivar that grows on stiff, upright, leafy stems.
Blooming from midsummer to frost, they are borne on strong branching stems, creating a lovely floral bouquet. 'henry eilers' is a real novelty, with In general appearance, the flowers are very similar to those of r. Eilers is an expert on the native flora of the illinois region, a life long horticulturist, and a retired nurseryman. 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.
Plant it near the center of the pot, surrounded by smaller plants and those that. The leaves of rudbeckia subtomentosa are sweetly scented with a subtle vanilla fragrance. In general appearance, the flowers are very similar to those of r. Echinaceamaniac (clint) medina, tn (zone 7b) aug 17, 2009. Henry eilers coneflower is a fine choice for the garden, but it is also a good selection for planting in outdoor pots and containers. 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' is a real novelty, with Henry eilers sweet coneflower type:
I thought i'd share a few photos of the developing blooms.
It was found growing in the wild in a railroad prairie remnant in montgomery county, illinois, usa. The flowers resemble the spokes of an old wagon wheel and are very exotic looking. Subtomentosa, except the yellow rays are rolled instead of flat. 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. Echinaceamaniac (clint) medina, tn (zone 7b) aug 17, 2009. The petals sit separate from one another, forming a brilliant, golden yellow starburst around a dark brownish purple cone. I just purchased rudbeckia henry eilers this year locally.and i am really enjoying it so far. A video of a rudbeckia henry eilers that is blooming in august. Native prairie plant with quilled yellow petals attracts pollinators. These shots are from the rotary gardens in janesville, wisconsin. Rudbeckia subtomento harry eilers seeds 25. 'henry eilers' has undeniable potential as a cut flower with its unique appearance, sturdy straight stems and long vase life. Flowering time was midsummer, and 'henry eilers' was still flowering november 1.
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