Annual. The Gloriosa Daisy blooms summer to early fall. 1’-3’ tall. Sun or shade. HUGE 4" - 7" flowers! Wide yellow petals with brown bands or stripes and a brown center. This daisy was bred from the native American wildflower, Black Eyed Susan. Also a Rudbeckia, it is technically a short-lived perennial and may come back for a second or third year, depending on your climate. It may also reseed itself for a carefree naturalized wildflower bed. Loves heat. Drought tolerant. Excellent long-blooming warm color for the late summer or fall garden.
OUTDOORS: Early spring 3-4 weeks before average last day of frost. May plant as late as 2 months before first fall frost.
INDOORS: Sow 4 weeks before last spring frost. Recommended to get blooms the first year.