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PICKUP OF PLANTS WILL BE MAY 26 AFTERNOON AND MAY 27 MORNING

 

Orange coneflower looks much like a black-eyed Suzie, requires little maintenance, blooms for an extended period of time, and is brightly colored with a dark eye for contrast. When planted in average to moist soil, it will form broad clumps that will benefit from occasional division. A nonstop bloomer in the late summer and into fall, its a great plant for the birds to feed on well into winter.

Coneflower (orange)

$6.00Price
  • Common Name Coneflower, Orange
    Latin Name Rudbeckia fulgida var. fulgida
    Variety  
    H x W 18-36" x 18-24"
    Light Requirements Sun-Pt Shade
    Habit Clump
    Plant Uses Flower
    Key Function Ben attractor
    Other Functions Wildlife
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