Rudbeckia 'Little Goldstar'

1-Quart
Item #49342
Quantity
Description
80 blooms have been counted on a single plant

Knee-high and covered with blooms, it's great for containers as well as the sunny garden.

Goldsturm Strain has been the standard of excellence in the Rudbeckia family for so long that it seems incredible to say that another variety could be superior, but that's what we've got with nifty 'Little Goldstar.' This ultra-compact Black-eyed Susan offers more blooms on a much tighter habit -- so petite it can be grown easily in containers, as well as in the sunny garden!

Just 14 to 16 inches high and wide, 'Little Goldstar' nonetheless sets big 2- to 2½-inch blooms on strong stems above dark green foliage. Set with long, slender golden petals around a prominent dark brown cone, these flowers are great for fresh or dried bouquets, and act as a magnet for all neighborhood butterflies and bees in summer. (In autumn, after the petals drop, the seeds in the cone dry out, creating a feast for songbirds, so be sure to leave the last blooms on the plant until they've been picked clean!)

The flowers begin in midsummer in most climates, and continue well into fall. They are so brilliantly colored that they'll catch your eye from afar, simply glowing in the sunshine. And 'Little Goldstar' has none of the waist-high mass of foliage that Goldsturm brings -- it's a rounded dome of gleaming gold that barely reaches your knee!

A fully blooming 'Little Goldstar' plant will sport up to 80 flowers -- incredible for a plant twice its size, and more than Goldsturm! Yet this newcomer is just as easy as full-size Rudbeckia cultivars to grow, thriving in well-drained soil of just about any fertility, unfazed by heat, humidity, cold, drought, and most other stresses. Pamper it the first year to get it established, then watch it take off in your garden!

'Little Goldstar' pairs with all the summer bloomers, making a great foreground planting to tall Echinacea, leggy Sedum, and leafy Shasta Daisies. It also pairs well with autumn Mums (try it with new 'Matchsticks' for an incredibly bright show!) and Asters. And it's a container joy, so dot the porch steps, patio railing, and other choice spots with this dollop of pure sunshine! Zones 4-10.

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Genus Rudbeckia
Species fulgida var. sullivantii
Variety 'Little Goldstar'
ppaf PP22397
Item Form 1-Quart
Zone 4 - 10
Bloom Start to End Mid Summer - Early Fall
Habit Compact
Height 14 in - 16 in
Width 14 in - 16 in
Bloom Size 2 in - 2.5 in
Additional Characteristics Free Bloomer, Long Bloomers, Butterfly Lovers, Bird Lovers, Native, Cut-and-Come-Again, Bloom First Year, Easy Care Plants
Bloom Color Gold, Dark Yellow
Foliage Color Dark Green
Light Requirements Full Sun
Moisture Requirements Dry, Moist,  well-drained
Resistance Heat Tolerant, Disease Resistant, Pest Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Deer Resistance, Humidity Tolerant, Cold Hardy
Soil Tolerance Normal,  loamy, Clay, Poor, Sandy
Uses Containers, Outdoor, Everlastings, Border, Cut Flowers, Ornamental
Restrictions *Due to state restrictions we cannot ship to the following:
Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Hawaii, Idaho

Product Review Summary
Based on 1 review
The average rating for this product is 2 out of 5 stars
Overall Rating: 2.0/5.0
Customer Reviews
April 10, 2025
Goldstrum Rudbeckia
This shopper rated the product 2 out of 5 stars

The plants took the long road to Texas via California. The plants were yellowed, and really looked dead when they arrived. I planted them, and they have perked up a little bit, but time will tell if they survive.

Anna from TX

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