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Orange Coneflower in Bloom


Rudbeckia fulgida

Blooms from midsummer through fall with bold yellow-orange flowers that nearly cover the entire plant, growing from two to four feet high. This plants has deep green foliage and sturdy stem, with good form all season-long. A good nectar source, Orange Coneflower is visited by butterflies and other pollinating insects. Native to the eastern area of the Midwest, it does best in full sun to light shade in a rich soil. The plant prefers consistent moisture, but becomes more drought tolerant once established.

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