Rudbeckia fulgida, Eastern coneflower,

- Item #: PP63
- Attractive Flowers:
- Average - Dry soil:
- Average to moist soil:
- Beneficial Insects:
- Butterflies:
- Dry-Moist Soil:
- FAC- Occur in wetlands and non-wetlands:
- Full - Part Sun (6+ hours of sun):
- Herbaceous plant:
- High Wildlife Value:
- Loamy Soil- mostly silt, sand, some clay:
- Moist Soil:
- Native to Piedmont Regions:
- OBL- Almost always occur in wetlands:
- Part Sun - Part Shade :
- Perennial:
- Pollinator support:
- Songbirds:
- Threatened / Endangered:
- Wildflower:
- Full Sun:
Botanic Name (s): Rdbeckia fulgida
Common Name(s): Eastern coneflower, orange coneflower
Mature height :1.5-3.5ft
Mature spread:3-5ft
Bloom Time:July-October
Bloom color: yellow-orange with black ee
Fruit: capsule
Sun Exposure: Full Sun Part Sun Part Shade
Soil moisture: Dry Average Moist
Soil Type:
Loamy Soil- mostly silt, sand, some clay
Native Habitat: Moist fields, meadows
Notes: has deer resistant foliage
Fragrant Erosion Control Deer Resistant
Average Wildlife Value: Beneficial Insects Butterflies Songbirds
FAC- Occur in wetlands and non-wetlands
OBL- Almost always occur in wetlands
Native To Mountain Regions
Threatened / Endangered: New Jersey
Native Perennial
Herbaceous Perennial
Pollinator Support
Wildflower