Rudbeckia missouriensis / Missouri Coneflower
Type: perennial
Native habitat: prairie
Light: Full sun
Soil: dry to average and some drought
Growth: 2’ -3’ tall
Bloom: Yellow from June - October
Info: Missouri coneflower is a colony forming small perennial with a long bloom time. Naturally occurring in glades, this plant does well in naturalized gardens, where it can be allowed to spread by seed. The long blooming perennial attracts pollinators in the summer and birds that eat it’s seeds in the fall.
Type: perennial
Native habitat: prairie
Light: Full sun
Soil: dry to average and some drought
Growth: 2’ -3’ tall
Bloom: Yellow from June - October
Info: Missouri coneflower is a colony forming small perennial with a long bloom time. Naturally occurring in glades, this plant does well in naturalized gardens, where it can be allowed to spread by seed. The long blooming perennial attracts pollinators in the summer and birds that eat it’s seeds in the fall.
Type: perennial
Native habitat: prairie
Light: Full sun
Soil: dry to average and some drought
Growth: 2’ -3’ tall
Bloom: Yellow from June - October
Info: Missouri coneflower is a colony forming small perennial with a long bloom time. Naturally occurring in glades, this plant does well in naturalized gardens, where it can be allowed to spread by seed. The long blooming perennial attracts pollinators in the summer and birds that eat it’s seeds in the fall.