
Rudbeckia hirta ‘Cappuccino’
This 18- to 24-inch tall Fleuroselect gold medal winner is blanketed in a warm palette of 4-inch blooms in shades of gold, orange, chocolate and mahogany. A long-lasting cut flower, harvest blooms frequently or deadhead spent blooms for a longer display. This versatile cultivar is a heat and drought tolerant, sturdy and sun-loving perennial, that beacons to butterflies and pollinators.

Rudbeckia ‘Chim Chiminee’
This mid-sized variety is a standout due to its very unusual narrow or quilled petals surrounding a brown cone. Flowers are in rustic shades of yellow, gold, orange and mahogany red. A mass of blooms from July to frost. Half-hardy perennial. Often survives a few winters, or at least self seeds.

Rudbeckia hirta ‘Moroccan Sun’
Blooming from summer to frost, this magnificent mix radiates warmth and produces a nonstop show of fully and semi-double flowers in glowing shades of orange, yellow and coppery red. Moroccan Sun looks stunning planted in en-masse and makes a dazzling cut flower, with erect 24-inch stems and darker contrasting centers. A pollinator-friendly, heat and drought tolerant perennial.