Rough Coneflower - Rudbeckia grandiflora
Rough Coneflower, Rudbeckia grandiflora, commands attention with its large, showy flowers. Bright yellow petals droop gracefully from a prominent, dark brown to black, elongated central cone. Its coarse, hairy leaves and sturdy stems add a robust texture. Preparations from related Rudbeckia species were traditionally used for their potential immune-supporting qualities. In gardens and prairies, Rough Coneflower serves as a striking vertical accent, adding height and bold color. Its tall, strong stems make it ideal for back borders, naturalized drifts, or as a commanding focal point. Its large, vibrant flowers attract pollinators and create a dramatic visual impact, making it a valuable addition to any landscape seeking a touch of wild elegance.
Sun Exposure: Full
Soil Moisture: Medium-Dry, Dry
Bloom time: Summer
Height: 3-5ft
Wetland Status: UPL
Rough Coneflower, Rudbeckia grandiflora, commands attention with its large, showy flowers. Bright yellow petals droop gracefully from a prominent, dark brown to black, elongated central cone. Its coarse, hairy leaves and sturdy stems add a robust texture. Preparations from related Rudbeckia species were traditionally used for their potential immune-supporting qualities. In gardens and prairies, Rough Coneflower serves as a striking vertical accent, adding height and bold color. Its tall, strong stems make it ideal for back borders, naturalized drifts, or as a commanding focal point. Its large, vibrant flowers attract pollinators and create a dramatic visual impact, making it a valuable addition to any landscape seeking a touch of wild elegance.
Sun Exposure: Full
Soil Moisture: Medium-Dry, Dry
Bloom time: Summer
Height: 3-5ft
Wetland Status: UPL
Rough Coneflower, Rudbeckia grandiflora, commands attention with its large, showy flowers. Bright yellow petals droop gracefully from a prominent, dark brown to black, elongated central cone. Its coarse, hairy leaves and sturdy stems add a robust texture. Preparations from related Rudbeckia species were traditionally used for their potential immune-supporting qualities. In gardens and prairies, Rough Coneflower serves as a striking vertical accent, adding height and bold color. Its tall, strong stems make it ideal for back borders, naturalized drifts, or as a commanding focal point. Its large, vibrant flowers attract pollinators and create a dramatic visual impact, making it a valuable addition to any landscape seeking a touch of wild elegance.
Sun Exposure: Full
Soil Moisture: Medium-Dry, Dry
Bloom time: Summer
Height: 3-5ft
Wetland Status: UPL