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US: Non-profits work together on the “Triple crown of horticulture!”

For the first time ever, three major industry non-profits have joined forces to promote a plant class and specific variety, all in unison and for a good reason. For All-America Selections, one of the first perennial winners from their 3-winter trial is Rudbeckia's 'American Gold Rush.'

For National Garden Bureau, their 2023 perennial of the year is the Year of the Rudbeckia. For the Perennial Plant Association, their 2023 Perennial Plant of the Year is 'American Gold Rush'

This means the time is right for brokers, growers, and retailers to all take advantage of this "Triple Crown of Horticulture" and use the free promotional programs to promote an iconic American garden plant, the rudbeckia, and specifically the 'American Gold Rush.'

The interest in rudbeckias is booming, the products are available, and the chatter is at an all-time high for this plant.

All-America Selections judges grew and evaluated 'American Gold Rush' for three years with resulting comments such as:

  • " I believe this is one of the very best rudbeckias I've ever trialed and one of the very best perennials as well."
  • "Was very attractive in the perennial garden with nice full bloom coverage late in the season."
  • "Great habit and longevity."
  • "Would make an excellent addition to a yard, especially in any sort of mass planting."
  • "The foliage texture, plant habit, and flower show are refined in appearance."

Perennial Plant Association members chose the 'American Gold Rush' because, at the height of summer, it turns up the volume for a long season of dazzling color right up to autumnal frosts. More than just boosting the ornamental show, however, the hairy foliage is resistant to Septoria leaf spot – a debilitating fungal disease that causes unsightly black spotting and premature seasonal decline on some rudbeckia. 'American Gold Rush' is a reliable hardy perennial and a stunning focal point in perennial borders and meadows, as well as being brilliant when massed in public or corporate landscapes.

The National Garden Bureau chose rudbeckia as the perennial for their 2023 "Year of the" popular consumer program for many reasons. Rudbeckias are native to much of North America, are pollinator-friendly, and very easy for home gardeners to grow, and there are many new varieties to showcase.

Breeders, brokers, seed companies, growers, and garden centers throughout the U.S. and Canada are urged to highlight these flowers and plants when planning their marketing for the 2023 season, as the publicity generated from these programs is substantial.

All-America Selections highlights this plant on its own web page.

National Garden Bureau has photos of this and other rudbeckia under the "Year of" tab on the NGB website.

Perennial Plant Association has photos, descriptions, and more on the PPOY web page.

These tools will help the North American home garden industry promote gardening with rudbeckia to consumers and encourage more planting of this interesting variety. 

For more information:
All-America Selections
all-americaselections.org      

 

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