A bold, sun-loving perennial producing masses of large, daisy-like flowers with golden-yellow petals and deep brown centers. Cornucopia Indian Summer Rudbeckia is known for its strong stems, oversized blooms, and long flowering season. Perfect for garden beds, borders, and cut flower arrangements, these cheerful flowers attract pollinators and bring warm summer color to any landscape.
Ready to bloom in 85–95 days.
Cornucopia Indian Summer Rudbeckia Seeds, Per Package
Gardener’s Notes:
Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost or sow directly in the garden after danger of frost has passed. Rudbeckia thrives in full sun and adapts well to a variety of soils, provided they are well-drained. Sow seeds on the soil surface and lightly press in—do not cover, as light aids germination. Keep soil moist until seedlings emerge. Thin or transplant plants to 12–18 inches apart. Water regularly during establishment, then only during extended dry periods. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering. Rudbeckia is hardy, low-maintenance, and returns year after year.

















