Description
Rudbeckia laciniata
Also known as Cutleaf Coneflower, and Green Headed Coneflower. Well known and loved in permaculture circles. The roots are used medicinally much like Echinacea, the abundant greens are a delicious edible, and the flowers are loved by pollinators. This plant is revered by the Cherokee for its many wondrous uses. Rudbeckia benefits from cold stratification. Typically grown for flowers. Perennial.
Thor Graham? –
Perfect
Greyson Nguyen? –
delicious. good nutrients. no particular odor. small. I add to yogurt. appear fresh. good price.
Ezra Green? –
I live out in the middle of the woods and my yard was filled with gravel and stones. Didn’t have much hope for any grass growing but I was very very happy with the results of this product. You can kind of see in the pictures what my yard looked like before I planted the grass. This was just a trial run. Planning on buying more now that I know that it will grow in my ground . Removing all of the moss was probably the hardest part of the whole ordeal. Only issue now that I didn’t have before. Is that the neighbor’s dogs are killing my grass by peeing on it which apparently is common with female dogs.
Atticus Murphy? –
There are a lot of seeds, and they look fresh. The packaging is well designed, from the exterior packaging to all of the interior components such as each seed packet sealed in a foil type material and well-marked, plant markers, small zip lock bags to keep the seeds safe after you open the individual seed packets, and a planting plant guide.
Kaleb Hughes? –
Very Addictive !!!!!