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Rudbeckia fulgida, the orange coneflower [1] or perennial coneflower, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to eastern North America.
Orange Coneflower. Phonetic Spelling. rud-BEK-ee-ah ful-JEE-duh. Description. Black-eyed Susan is an erect herbaceous perennial in the daisy family (Asteraceae) native to the eastern part of the United States. The species epithet means "shining," referring to the glossy yellow ray florets.
Learn about orange coneflower, a perennial plant with orangish-yellow daisylike flowers that attracts birds, butterflies, and bees. Find out its common names, native range, hardiness zones, care tips, and more.
Rudbeckia fulgida is a native perennial plant with showy, long-lasting golden-yellow flowers and dark brownish-black central cones. It is easy to grow, attracts pollinators and birds, and is drought-tolerant and deer-resistant.
Orange Coneflower, or Rudbeckia fulgida, blooms from midsummer through fall with bold yellow-orange flowers that nearly cover the entire plant. Deep green foliage and sturdy stems give it a fine form.
Learn about Orange Coneflower, a native wildflower that grows in sunny and well-drained soil. Find out its common names, flower colors, height, bloomtime, and how to grow it in your garden.
Rudbeckia fulgida (Orange Coneflower) Although sometimes called Black-eyed Susan, this variable species is distinct from biennial Black-eyed Susan, Rudbeckia hirta. Abundant blooms appear mid-summer to fall, each composite flower lasting several weeks.