Cutleaf Coneflower

$5.38
Sold Out

Scientific name: Rudbeckia laciniata

Cutleaf coneflower is a perennial that dies back in Winter. Its native range in Florida includes the mid- and western Panhandle and Levy County. It can get taller than other Rudbeckias I have carried. It likes full to partial sun and moist soil that can get occasional flooding to soil that’s neither wet nor very dry.

Like other Rudbeckias, it is a larval host for the silvery checkerspot (which might not come this far south).

Also known as sochan, this species was a favorite leafy green of the Cherokee.

Size: assorted small pots

Get notified by email when this product is in stock.

Scientific name: Rudbeckia laciniata

Cutleaf coneflower is a perennial that dies back in Winter. Its native range in Florida includes the mid- and western Panhandle and Levy County. It can get taller than other Rudbeckias I have carried. It likes full to partial sun and moist soil that can get occasional flooding to soil that’s neither wet nor very dry.

Like other Rudbeckias, it is a larval host for the silvery checkerspot (which might not come this far south).

Also known as sochan, this species was a favorite leafy green of the Cherokee.

Size: assorted small pots