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Rudbeckia 'Early Bird Gold'

Family: Coneflower

Type: Perennial

Other Common Name: Orange Coneflower, Black Eyed Susan

Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Early Bird Gold’, commonly known as Black-Eyed Susan, is a vibrant perennial that brings a burst of golden-yellow flowers to any garden. Known for its large, daisy-like flowers with a distinct dark brown center, this plant is a favorite among gardeners for its long blooming period and ease of care.

Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Early Bird Gold’ Landscaping Ideas
Plant ‘Early Bird Gold’ along walkways or garden paths. Its bright flowers create a welcoming atmosphere and guide visitors through the garden. Pair it with grasses and perennials that have contrasting foliage for a stunning visual impact.
Growing to about 2-3 feet in height with a similar spread, ‘Early Bird Gold’ is an ideal size for a wide range of garden settings. It is particularly valued for its ability to bloom earlier than other Black-Eyed Susans, often starting in early summer and continuing through fall. This hardy plant is drought tolerant once established and attracts a variety of pollinators, including butterflies and bees.

‘Early Bird Gold’ thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. It is a versatile plant that can be used in various landscaping scenarios, from mass plantings to mixed borders. Its bright flowers and robust nature make it a popular choice for adding long-lasting color to the landscape.

Needs & Preferences

Hardiness Zone: 3a-4a

Deer Resistant: Yes

Pet Friendly: Yes

Moisture Preference: Average to moist

Sun Needs: Full sun

Growth

Growth Rate: Fast

Average Height (feet): 2

Average Spread (feet): 2

Average Life Span (years): 15

Form: Upright spreading

Ornamental

Flower Color: Yellow

Flower Eye Color: Dark brown

Flower Shape: Daisy

Bloom Season: From early summer to mid fall

Foliage Color: Green

Foliage Shape: Pointy

Landscaping Your Yard With Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Early Bird Gold’

‘Early Bird Gold’ is perfect for creating a bright and cheerful border in any sunny garden. Its golden-yellow flowers and upright habit make it an excellent choice for adding height and color to borders and beds. Plant it in groups for a dramatic effect or use it as an accent among other perennials.

Incorporate this Black-Eyed Susan into cottage gardens or meadow-style plantings. Its naturalistic look and prolific flowering blend seamlessly with other cottage garden favorites. It also works well in wildlife gardens, attracting bees and butterflies, which adds life and movement to the garden.

Thanks to its long blooming period, ‘Early Bird Gold’ is also an excellent choice for cut flower gardens. Its vibrant flowers make beautiful bouquets and are a favorite for summer and fall floral arrangements.

Suitable Garden Styles

Cottage Garden

In cottage gardens, 'Early Bird Gold' adds a touch of brightness with its cheerful flowers. Its informal growth habit fits perfectly into the relaxed, abundant style of these gardens.

Modern Garden

In modern garden designs, 'Early Bird Gold' can be used to add a pop of color. Its clean lines and simple flower form complement contemporary landscaping.

Pollinator Garden

'Early Bird Gold' is a great addition to pollinator gardens. Its flowers provide nectar for bees and butterflies, making it a valuable plant for supporting local ecosystems.

Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Early Bird Gold’ Landscaping Ideas

Plant ‘Early Bird Gold’ along walkways or garden paths. Its bright flowers create a welcoming atmosphere and guide visitors through the garden. Pair it with grasses and perennials that have contrasting foliage for a stunning visual impact.

Seasonal Interest

Spring

In spring, 'Early Bird Gold' starts to produce its foliage, preparing for the blooming season.

Summer

During summer, it's covered in vibrant yellow flowers, creating a lively and colorful display in the garden.

Fall

In the fall, 'Early Bird Gold' continues to bloom, adding warmth and color to the autumn garden.

Winter

In winter, 'Early Bird Gold' becomes dormant. While the plant may lose its leaves, the dried flower heads can provide interest in the winter landscape and food for birds.

Planting Tips

Where to Plant

Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Early Bird Gold’ flourishes in areas with full sun. It’s ideal for sunny borders, open meadows, or in front of taller plants in mixed beds, where its bright flowers can soak up the sun.

Light

Full sun is crucial for 'Early Bird Gold', ensuring the most prolific blooming. It can tolerate partial shade but may produce fewer flowers in less sunlight.

Soil

This plant prefers well-drained soil and can tolerate a range of soil types, from clay to sandy soils, as long as they are not waterlogged.

Spacing

Space 'Early Bird Gold' plants about 18-24 inches apart. This allows each plant enough room to grow fully and ensures good air circulation, essential for healthy growth.

When to Plant

The best time to plant ‘Early Bird Gold’ is in the spring after the risk of frost has passed or in the early fall, giving it time to establish before winter.

How to Plant

Dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball, place the plant in, fill the hole with soil, and water well. Mulching can help retain moisture and control weeds.

Plant Care Tips

Watering

Water regularly, especially during dry spells, to keep the soil evenly moist. ‘Early Bird Gold’ can tolerate some drought once established.

Fertilizing

Fertilize in early spring with a general-purpose fertilizer to encourage vigorous growth and abundant blooming.

Pruning

Deadhead spent flowers to encourage more blooms. Cut back the stems to the ground in late fall or early winter after the plant goes dormant.

By Season

 

Spring Care

In spring, clean up any leftover debris from winter and apply fertilizer to kickstart growth.

Summer Care

Water as needed during hot, dry periods. Continue deadheading to prolong the blooming period.

Fall Care

Prepare for winter by reducing watering. This is a good time to divide the plant if necessary.

Winter Care

'Early Bird Gold' is hardy and requires minimal winter care. Mulching can provide extra protection in colder climates.

FAQ

How Long Does 'Early Bird Gold' Bloom?

‘Early Bird Gold’ typically blooms from early summer to fall, providing a long-lasting display of color.

Is 'Early Bird Gold' Deer Resistant?

While no plant is completely deer-proof, ‘Early Bird Gold’ is relatively resistant to deer browsing.

Can 'Early Bird Gold' Be Grown in Containers?

Yes, ‘Early Bird Gold’ can be grown in containers, provided they have enough space and proper drainage. This makes it a versatile option for patios and balconies.

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