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Rudbeckia 'Maya'
Rudbeckia hirt
'Maya'
Rudbeckia 'Maya' (Rudbeckia hirta 'Maya') is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the Asteraceae family, characterized by its bright and showy yellow flowers. Because this variety grows in a relatively small and compact form, it is suitable for pots or garden edges. Growth Characteristics - Height: Grows to approximately 40–60 cm. - Flowering Period: Primarily from summer to autumn. - Light Requirements: Prefers locations with plenty of sunlight. - Soil: Grows well in well-drained soil. Propagation Methods - Seed Sowing: Sow seeds directly in the spring or grow seedlings indoors. - Division: Propagation can be done by separating the roots. It is generally best to do this in late autumn. Cultivation Methods - Watering: Excessive watering can cause root rot, so water only when the soil is dry. - Fertilizer: It is recommended to apply fertilizer moderately during periods of rapid growth. - Removal: Periodically removing withered flowers can promote blooming. Uses in the Garden - Rudbeckia 'Maya' is frequently used in flowerbeds to form borders or backgrounds due to its bright and eye-catching colors. It is also suitable for ecological gardens as it attracts butterflies and bees. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: It may develop leaf blotches similar to rust or fungal diseases. Ensure good ventilation and use fungicides if necessary. - Pests: Aphids and moths may occur. These can be controlled using organic insecticides or by removing them by hand. Rudbeckia 'Maya' is a plant recommended for gardening beginners because it is relatively easy to care for and allows you to enjoy its colorful flowers for a long period.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Asteraceae
Height
30~60cm
Spread
30~60cm
Colors
yellow, red
Bloom Period
July~August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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