Re: Rudbeckia Laciniata Goldquelle
- To: s*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SG] Rudbeckia Laciniata Goldquelle
- From: J*
- Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2000 23:24:03 -0500
Yes, I've heard of Rudbeckia lanciniata 'Goldquelle' -- it's described in
the American Horticultural Society's "A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants."
I didn't find a source in any of my catalogs, but I did find Rudbeckia
Laciniata 'Gold Drop' in the Bluestone Perennials catalog
(www.bluestoneperennials.com). It's supposed to be a little shorter than
'Goldquelle,' and it also has double flowers. Good luck!
Janet
>I have a friend from Lativa who is looking for this Rudbeckia that used to
>grow in her native country. Can anyone help us. The common name is cutleaf
>Coneflower. It grow in zone 3 through 8.
>Has anyone ever heard of this????
>
>Jane Spencer
>Portland, IN
>Zone 5