Description
Rudbeckia laciniata, commonly known as the cutleaf coneflower or green-headed coneflower, is a delightful addition to any garden for those looking to attract bees and butterflies. With its vibrant yellow petals surrounding a dark brown central cone, this native wildflower brings a burst of color to your outdoor space. What makes it even more appealing to pollinators is its nectar-rich blooms, acting like a magnet for bees and butterflies. The cutleaf coneflower can grow very tall, making it an excellent addition to the back of a bed, but if you want it to bloom shorter you can trim it back in late spring before flowering. Plant it in a sunny spot with well-drained soil, and watch as your garden becomes a haven for buzzing bees and graceful butterflies.
Full sun
Height 36-60 inches
Perennial Zones 5-7
Cut Flower
North American Native Plant
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