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Rudbeckia subtomentosa 'Henry Eilers' (Sweet Coneflower) slide #15888
Ridgecrest Nursery, AR

Rudbeckia subtomentosa 'Henry Eilers' (Sweet Coneflower)

SunZone: 4-8 60" tall Origin: USA

Open House/Web-Only! (syn: R. 'Quilled Form') I first saw this amazing drought-tolerant selection at Larry Lowman's Ridgecrest Garden in Arkansas. This selection of the prairie streambank native is from a population in Montgomery Co., Illinois. Rudbeckia 'Henry Eilers' makes a 4' clump of fragrant (vanilla) foliage, topped in early August with long flower spikes. Instead of the typical flat, yellow-gold flowers, each petal looks as though it has been plugged into a light socket. The unusual "rolled" petals create the look of a quill. Mother Nature must have gotten a real kick watching botanists trying to make this fit into one of their taxonomic keys. You're just going to have to get one and see for yourself. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml)

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