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Black-Eyed Susan ‘Goldsturm’ is a beloved garden classic, known for its bold golden-orange petals and dark chocolate centers that brighten borders from mid-summer into fall. More compact and uniform than its wild cousins, ‘Goldsturm’ delivers weeks of dependable bloom—especially with occasional deadheading—and draws in bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects with its pollen and nectar.
Reaching 18–24 inches tall with a tidy clumping habit, this selection is well-suited for middle-of-the-border plantings, mass plantings, and low-maintenance pollinator gardens. It tolerates drought and deer, resists flopping thanks to sturdy stems, and thrives in full sun and average soil conditions.
Special Note: While ‘Goldsturm’ is a cultivated variety derived from native Rudbeckia fulgida, it maintains many of the ecological benefits of the straight species. It continues to support a wide range of native pollinators and blends beautifully into gardens focused on native plantings, especially when combined with straight species to diversify genetics and form.
Why Choose Black-Eyed Susan ‘Goldsturm’?
Deadhead to extend bloom period and prevent excessive self-seeding. Cut back in late fall or early spring. Divide clumps every few years to rejuvenate growth.