Rudbeckia laciniata / Wild Goldenglow
Light: Full sun to full shade
Growth: 7’ tall
Soil: Medium to wet
Bloom: yellow from July-October
Info: This native perennial grows in rich woods and thickets. One of the few Rudbeckias that can take full shade. seeds of this plant are eaten by birds. The Cherokee would boil the early spring foliage and eat is as a green. This plant is great addition to woodland gardens, edible food forests, and great as a backdrop in the landscape.
If planted in the sun, it can suffer in dry conditions. Best planted in part shade medium wet soil. In the sun, it will grow taller than in the shade.
Light: Full sun to full shade
Growth: 7’ tall
Soil: Medium to wet
Bloom: yellow from July-October
Info: This native perennial grows in rich woods and thickets. One of the few Rudbeckias that can take full shade. seeds of this plant are eaten by birds. The Cherokee would boil the early spring foliage and eat is as a green. This plant is great addition to woodland gardens, edible food forests, and great as a backdrop in the landscape.
If planted in the sun, it can suffer in dry conditions. Best planted in part shade medium wet soil. In the sun, it will grow taller than in the shade.
Light: Full sun to full shade
Growth: 7’ tall
Soil: Medium to wet
Bloom: yellow from July-October
Info: This native perennial grows in rich woods and thickets. One of the few Rudbeckias that can take full shade. seeds of this plant are eaten by birds. The Cherokee would boil the early spring foliage and eat is as a green. This plant is great addition to woodland gardens, edible food forests, and great as a backdrop in the landscape.
If planted in the sun, it can suffer in dry conditions. Best planted in part shade medium wet soil. In the sun, it will grow taller than in the shade.