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Rudbeckia fulgida (Orange Coneflower)

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Rudbeckia fulgida, also known as Orange Coneflower, is best grown in full sun to light shade with moderate soil moisture. They benefit from from consistent moisture when they’re young and good air circulation once they’ve been established.

The blooms are a bright tangerine-orange color with a brown head in the middle. It’s easy to grow and is clump forming due to its underground stems called rhizomes. They bloom from July to September producing nectar and pollen for a diverse number of pollinators.

Annuals & Perennials

Height: 3.00 ft

Sun: Full to Partial

Water: Dry to Medium

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Rudbeckia fulgida, also known as Orange Coneflower, is best grown in full sun to light shade with moderate soil moisture. They benefit from from consistent moisture when they’re young and good air circulation once they’ve been established.

The blooms are a bright tangerine-orange color with a brown head in the middle. It’s easy to grow and is clump forming due to its underground stems called rhizomes. They bloom from July to September producing nectar and pollen for a diverse number of pollinators.

Annuals & Perennials

Height: 3.00 ft

Sun: Full to Partial

Water: Dry to Medium

Rudbeckia fulgida, also known as Orange Coneflower, is best grown in full sun to light shade with moderate soil moisture. They benefit from from consistent moisture when they’re young and good air circulation once they’ve been established.

The blooms are a bright tangerine-orange color with a brown head in the middle. It’s easy to grow and is clump forming due to its underground stems called rhizomes. They bloom from July to September producing nectar and pollen for a diverse number of pollinators.

Annuals & Perennials

Height: 3.00 ft

Sun: Full to Partial

Water: Dry to Medium

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