Great Coneflower
A tall, stately plant, Rudbeckia maxima is a clump-forming, herbaceous perennial, with an upright habit, which flowers from midsummer to autumn. The basal rosette of smooth, oval leaves is waxy, blue-grey. From July to October, the branching stems carry rich yellow daisy flowers, with slightly drooping petals surrounding a very tall cone, initially greenish, but turning brownish-black from the base upwards. The flowers are good for pollinators. Leave the seedheads standing over winter – they’re a favourite food for goldfinches and other small birds. Great coneflower is wonderful planted among tall grasses and blue asters in a border or prairie planting.
Site: Tolerates exposure
Soil: Any rich, fertile, moist, well-drained soil; tolerates damp soil
Position: Full sun
Season of interest: Mid summer to late autumn
Hardiness: Fully hardy
Height: 5’ (1.5m), often taller Spread: 2’4” (70cm)
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