Rudbeckia missouriensis, commonly called Missouri Coneflower, is a tenacious, long-lived perennial that blooms abundantly all summer long. Orange-yellow petals surround a dark center and attract a variety of pollinators including butterflies and bees.Â
The Missouri Coneflower typically grows 2-3′ tall, with narrow hairy leaves and stems. It tolerates drought, shallow-rocky soil, deer, and has no serious insect or disease problems. Native to southern and central United States.Â







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