Orange Coneflower - Rudbeckia fulgida
Orange Coneflower, Rudbeckia fulgida, illuminates the garden with its vibrant, daisy-like flowers. The golden-orange petals radiate outward from a dark brown, domed center cone, creating a warm and inviting display. Its dark green, lance-shaped leaves provide a lush backdrop to the profusion of blooms. Historically, preparations using related Rudbeckia species were used in traditional practices for their potential immune-supporting qualities. In a garden or prairie setting, Orange Coneflower excels as a mid-height focal point or as a vibrant component in mixed borders and naturalized drifts. Its cheerful flowers attract pollinators and add a burst of color, creating a lively and dynamic landscape. It's an excellent choice for creating a sunny, welcoming atmosphere.
Sun Exposure: Full, Partial
Soil Moisture: Medium
Bloom time: Summer
Height: 1-3ft
Wetland Status: FACU
Orange Coneflower, Rudbeckia fulgida, illuminates the garden with its vibrant, daisy-like flowers. The golden-orange petals radiate outward from a dark brown, domed center cone, creating a warm and inviting display. Its dark green, lance-shaped leaves provide a lush backdrop to the profusion of blooms. Historically, preparations using related Rudbeckia species were used in traditional practices for their potential immune-supporting qualities. In a garden or prairie setting, Orange Coneflower excels as a mid-height focal point or as a vibrant component in mixed borders and naturalized drifts. Its cheerful flowers attract pollinators and add a burst of color, creating a lively and dynamic landscape. It's an excellent choice for creating a sunny, welcoming atmosphere.
Sun Exposure: Full, Partial
Soil Moisture: Medium
Bloom time: Summer
Height: 1-3ft
Wetland Status: FACU
Orange Coneflower, Rudbeckia fulgida, illuminates the garden with its vibrant, daisy-like flowers. The golden-orange petals radiate outward from a dark brown, domed center cone, creating a warm and inviting display. Its dark green, lance-shaped leaves provide a lush backdrop to the profusion of blooms. Historically, preparations using related Rudbeckia species were used in traditional practices for their potential immune-supporting qualities. In a garden or prairie setting, Orange Coneflower excels as a mid-height focal point or as a vibrant component in mixed borders and naturalized drifts. Its cheerful flowers attract pollinators and add a burst of color, creating a lively and dynamic landscape. It's an excellent choice for creating a sunny, welcoming atmosphere.
Sun Exposure: Full, Partial
Soil Moisture: Medium
Bloom time: Summer
Height: 1-3ft
Wetland Status: FACU