| Description | Rudbeckia Goldquelle (Rudbeckia laciniata) is a long-blooming Coneflower that is packed with double-blooming yellow flowers on a 3-4 foot plant. |
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| Pronunciation | (rud-BEK-i-ah)(la-sin-ee-AH-ta) |
| Plant Type | Perennials Hardy |
| Hardiness Zone | 4-9 |
| Sunlight | full is best, tolerates some shade |
| Moisture | average to moist, once established fairly drought hardy |
| Soil & Site | average to moist |
| Flowers | 3 inch, full double flowers, many times packed tightly together |
| Dimensions | 2 feet, upright spreading clump |
| Maintenance | dead heading |
| Propagation | seed may not come true to plant, easy by division |
| Misc Facts | Probably a hybrid of Rudbeckia laciniata var hortensia x R. nitida (#161), aka: Rudbeckia Gold Fountain, Rudbeckia Gold Drop |
| Notes & Reference | #04-Herbaceous Perennial Plants (Allan Armitage), #161-Paghat's Gardens http://www.paghat.com |