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Seeds of Change S10678 Certified Organic Gloriosa Daisy
USD 4.99
Gloriosa Daisy, 1-2-feet. Hardy Perennial A cultivar selected from Black Eyed Susan, the wild Texas species so prevalent along roadways. Golden-yellow edges with maroon brushed centers. Blooms continually in the second season. Fairly drought tolerant. Planting Depth: Surface, Soil Temp. for Germ:70-75-Degree F, day to Germ: 7-14, Plant Spacing: 18-24-inch , day to Maturity: 2nd Year, Full Sun, Moderate Water/Drought Tolerant, 150 Seed Count.
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1 LB (920,000+) GLORIOSA DAISY Flower Seeds ~PERFECT FOR CUTTING Perennial Year After Year
USD 60.00
Botanical Name: Rudbeckia gloriosa Common Name: Daisy, Gloriosa Type: Perennial. Returns each spring from same roots, forming expanding clump. Blooms second spring from seed. Color: Yellow like its parent, Black-eyed Susan,but often with starburst markings of mahogany brown. Height: Up to 3 ft. Bloom Time: Mid and late season Flower: Daisy-like Sun/Shade: Needs full sun. Soil Preferences: Adaptable Moisture Requirments: Average moisture, well-drained. Where To Grow It: All regions of North America. Zones: 3-10 Indigenous To: Not a true native, but a cultivar of No. Americannative Rudbeckia
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Gloriosa Daisy Seeds
USD 7.95
Gloriosa Daisy Seeds: Perennial form of our native Black-Eyed Susan with giant flowers in bicolors doubles. Great color. Perennial.
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4,000 GLORIOSA DAISY Flower Seeds ~PERFECT FOR CUTTING Perennial Year After Year
USD 1.00
~ ~ ~ WE OFFER BOTH PKT. & BULK SIZES ~ ~ ~ Botanical Name: Rudbeckia gloriosa Common Name: Daisy, Gloriosa Type: Perennial. Returns each spring from same roots, forming expanding clump. Blooms second spring from seed. Color: Yellow like its parent, Black-eyed Susan,but often with starburst markings of mahogany brown. Height: Up to 3 ft. Bloom Time: Mid and late season Flower: Daisy-like Sun/Shade: Needs full sun. Soil Preferences: Adaptable Moisture Requirments: Average moisture, well-drained. Where To Grow It: All regions of North America. Zones: 3-10 Indigenous To: Not a true native, but a cultivar of No. Americannative Rudbeckia
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1 oz (59,000+) GLORIOSA DAISY Flower Seeds ~PERFECT FOR CUTTING Perennial Year After Year
USD 9.00
Botanical Name: Rudbeckia gloriosa Common Name: Daisy, Gloriosa Type: Perennial. Returns each spring from same roots, forming expanding clump. Blooms second spring from seed. Color: Yellow like its parent, Black-eyed Susan,but often with starburst markings of mahogany brown. Height: Up to 3 ft. Bloom Time: Mid and late season Flower: Daisy-like Sun/Shade: Needs full sun. Soil Preferences: Adaptable Moisture Requirments: Average moisture, well-drained. Where To Grow It: All regions of North America. Zones: 3-10 Indigenous To: Not a true native, but a cultivar of No. Americannative Rudbeckia
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500 Seeds, Daisy "Gloriosa" (Rudbeckia Gloriosa) Seeds By Seed Needs
USD 1.85
Gloriosa Daisy Sunset (Rudbeckia Gloriosa) - A perennial that will bloom the second year and successive seasons from expanding clumps. Will grow in all regions of North America in full sun areas. To plant this seed simply scatter the seed in spring, summer, or fall on any soil. Do not cover the seed more than 1/16" and try to keep moist. Blooms vary from solid gold, bicolors, and doubles. Gloriosa daisy is a relative of Black-eyed Susan with larger blooms of brown centers with mahogany red color shooting into yellow outer petals. This wildflower will grow in most soil types that are well-drained. This daisy makes a good cutflower that is easy to grow from seed.
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7,700 Gloriosa Daisy Flower Seeds with Free Shipping
USD 4.50
GLORIOSA DAISY IS AN ANNUAL OR SHORT LIVED PERENNIAL. IT HAS HUGE 4 TO 9 INCH YELLOW FLOWERS WITH A MAROON TINT ON THE PETALS AS YOU GET CLOSER TO THE CENTER CONE OF THE FLOWER. PREFERS FULL SUN AND IS HEAT AND DROUGHT TOLERANT. NOTHING STOPS IT. CUT FLOWERS LAST UP TO 2 WEEKS. Seeds are packaged and germination tested for current year. # BLOOMS JUNE - SEPTEMBER # HEIGHT 2 - 3 FEET # SOWING DEPTH 1/16 INCH # GERMINATION 1 - 4 WEEKS
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DAISY, GLORIOSA SGL. 280 MG.
USD 4.95
Perennial. Spectacular, giant blossoms, often 7" across are borne on long, sturdy stems. Plants are easy to grow, blooming profusely the first year planted, from summer until late fall. Tolerates drought, hot and cool weather, and poor, well-draine d soil. Stunning when planted in mass, and in the back of borders. Height 2-2.5'.
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Autumn Gloriosa Rudbeckia Seeds - 1 gram
USD 1.99
Annual. Blooms summer to early fall. 1'-3' tall. Sun or shade. HUGE 4-7" flowers! Wide yellow petals with brown bands or stripes and a brown center. This daisy was bred from the native American wildflower, Black Eyed Susan. Also a Rudbeckia, it is technically a short-lived perennial and may come back for a second or third year, depending on your climate. It may also reseed itself for a carefree naturalized 'wildflower' bed. Loves heat. Drought tolerant. Excellent long-blooming warm color for the late summer or fall garden.
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Gloriosa Daisy - 50 Seeds, 250 mg - Rudbeckia
USD 1.19
RUDBECKIA: Wonderful, free flowering daisies in colors from yellow to bronze and mahogany. You can have them for years, but the original plants will only last a season or two. The plants self-seed readily, and if you learn to recognize the slightly hairy seedlings and allow a few to develop where you want them, you can have as many as you want. Gloriosa Daisy Rudbeckia hirta 1-2 ft. Hardy Perennial Zones 3-9 A cultivar selected from Black Eyed Susan, the wild Texas species so prevalent along roadways. Golden-yellow edges with maroon brushed centers. Blooms continually in the second season. Fairly drought tolerant. Sow directly in soil as soon as last frost is over. Pick at peak of bloom and cut dead flowers to encourage continuous blooming. Planting Depth: Surface Soil Temp. for Germ.: 70-75 F Days to Germ.: 7-14 Plant Spacing: 18-24" Days to Maturity: 2nd Year Full Sun Moderate Water/Drought Tolerant 50 Seeds, 250 mg
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Rudbeckia Hirta - Gloriosa Daisy - 5000 Seeds
USD 4.99
Rudbeckia hirta is commonly referred to as Gloriosa Daisy and is a perennial relative of Black-eyed Susan. It is a popular flower that is grown for its large, daisy-like blooms and long bloom season. The blooms are yellow with red around the dark brown centers. Rudbeckia is especially beautiful when grown in mass groupings. They like sun and regular watering to perform their best. They make nice flowers for cutting. Add them to a wild life garden and the butterflies will enjoy them too. Rudbeckia seed can started directly outdoors after danger of frost has passed. Prepare a seedbed by loosening the top 2 inches of soil and weeding. Press the seed gently into the soil but do not cover it. Keep seed moist until germination. With a temperature of 70F, germination is usually within 30 days. Space the plants 12 - 18 inches apart. Grow in full sun and in well-draining soil. Rudbeckia is usually resistant to deer. Deadheading encourages continuous blooming.
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Rudbeckia Hirta - Gloriosa Daisy - 1 LB
USD 29.99
Rudbeckia hirta is commonly referred to as Gloriosa Daisy and is a perennial relative of Black-eyed Susan. It is a popular flower that is grown for its large, daisy-like blooms and long bloom season. The blooms are yellow with red around the dark brown centers. Rudbeckia is especially beautiful when grown in mass groupings. They like sun and regular watering to perform their best. They make nice flowers for cutting. Add them to a wild life garden and the butterflies will enjoy them too. Rudbeckia seed can started directly outdoors after danger of frost has passed. Prepare a seedbed by loosening the top 2 inches of soil and weeding. Press the seed gently into the soil but do not cover it. Keep seed moist until germination. With a temperature of 70F, germination is usually within 30 days. Space the plants 12 - 18 inches apart. Grow in full sun and in well-draining soil. Rudbeckia is usually resistant to deer. Deadheading encourages continuous blooming.
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Rudbeckia Hirta - Gloriosa Daisy - 1/4 LB
USD 9.99
Rudbeckia hirta is commonly referred to as Gloriosa Daisy and is a perennial relative of Black-eyed Susan. It is a popular flower that is grown for its large, daisy-like blooms and long bloom season. The blooms are yellow with red around the dark brown centers. Rudbeckia is especially beautiful when grown in mass groupings. They like sun and regular watering to perform their best. They make nice flowers for cutting. Add them to a wild life garden and the butterflies will enjoy them too. Rudbeckia seed can started directly outdoors after danger of frost has passed. Prepare a seedbed by loosening the top 2 inches of soil and weeding. Press the seed gently into the soil but do not cover it. Keep seed moist until germination. With a temperature of 70F, germination is usually within 30 days. Space the plants 12 - 18 inches apart. Grow in full sun and in well-draining soil. Rudbeckia is usually resistant to deer. Deadheading encourages continuous blooming.
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Rudbeckia Autumn Gloriosa Seed
USD 1.29
Annual. Blooms summer to early fall. 1'-3' tall. Sun or shade. HUGE 4"-7" flowers! Wide yellow petals with brown bands or stripes and a brown center. This daisy was bred from the native American wildflower, Black Eyed Susan. Also a Rudbeckia, it is technically a short-lived perennial and may come back for a second or third year, depending on your climate. It may also reseed itself for a carefree naturalized 'wildflower' bed. Loves heat. Drought tolerant. Excellent long-blooming warm color for the late summer or fall garden.
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