(Sweet Coneflower) Rudbeckia 'Little Henry' is all that you liked about 'Henry Eilers' but one third shorter! This three to four foot Rudbeckia has the same great gold quilled flowers that add a unique look to the Rudbeckia family. 'Little Henry' is more usable in an average garden and starts blooming in July, two weeks earlier than 'Henry Eilers'. The shorter habit of 'Little Henry' is less likely to split. This variety makes a great cut flower for summer bouquets. As you enjoy the cut flowers indoors, the butterflies will enjoy them in the garden.
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