Coneflowers — Three-lobed coneflower (Rudbeckia triloba) Plants
Coneflowers — Three-lobed coneflower (Rudbeckia triloba) Plants
Fall blooming bright yellow small coneflowers brighten up gardens and shady edges; tall stems with delicate foliage. Butterflies are attracted to the nectar and birds to the seeds. Foliage can be cut back in midsummer to reduce height. Makes an excellent cut flower.
Native to: Midwest US
Growing conditions: Sun to part shade, average to dry soil.
Natural habitat: Meadows, roadsides, shady edges, waste areas.
Grows up to: 2-5'
Blooms: Summer to fall.
Pairs well with: New England aster and blue vervain
Sun
Part Shade
Medium