Rudbeckia maxima, also known as Giant Coneflower has 12" leaves with a hazy silver-blue sheen. Its erect stems, up to 7' tall, support yellow flowers with large dark cones. It will rebloom if stalks are removed after first bloom period. It is attractive to
Rudbeckia maxima, also known as Giant Coneflower has 12″ leaves with a hazy silver-blue sheen. Its erect stems, up to 7′ tall, support yellow flowers with large dark cones. It will rebloom if stalks are removed after first bloom period. It is attractive to native bees and butterflies and the long lasting, attractive cones are also enjoyed by birds. It will readily self sow.
Rudbeckia maxima is a perennial that is native to the south central United States. It is typically found in sunny sites such as moist meadows, prairies, pastures, open woods, roadsides and along railroad tracks. It is attractive to native bees and butterflies.
Rudbeckia maxima prefers full sun to part sun and moist to average, fertile soil. It is drought tolerant once established.
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