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Orange Coneflower is a cheerful addition to any garden. Drought tolerant and keeping an evergreen rosette, it grows to form a nice full, mounded shape with a profusion of flowers in late summer to early fall. 

 

A butterfly magnet, Orange Coneflower provides nectar to pollinators and is a larval host to the Wavy-lined Emerald and the Silvery Checkerspot. Birds, especially goldfinches, eat the seeds.

Orange Coneflower (Rudbeckia fulgida)

$6.00Price
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    • Wildlife Food Source
    • Wildlife Larval Host
    • Attracts bees, butterflies, skippers.
    • Moderately Deer Resistant
  • Sun Exposure Full, Partial
    Soil Moisture Medium-Wet, Medium, Medium Dry
    Height 2'-3'
    Spacing 1'-2'
    Growing Zone 3 - 9 
    Bloom Time July August September

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