Description
Cut-Leaf Coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata) is also known as Green Headed Coneflower, Wild Golden Glow and Tall Coneflower. These plants easily reach 7 feet tall and bloom later than other coneflowers, making them a great addition to woodland or meadow landscapes. Cut-Leaf Coneflowers spread through rhizomes and can be aggressive in small planting areas. They produce beautiful yellow, daisy-like flowers from mid-summer through early fall. These coneflowers provide seeds for a variety of song birds, but are known to be deer resistant.
Light: Full Sun, Part Shade
Moisture: Moist, but Well-Drained
Soil Type: Loamy, Sandy, or Clay soils
Soil pH: 6 – 7
Average Height: up to 8 Feet
Flowers: Yellow, daisy-like flowers that are dome shaped with dropping petals




