About This Plant
Rudbeckia laciniata, commonly known as Cutleaf Coneflower or Green-Headed Coneflower, is a tall and graceful perennial that brings vibrant color and ecological value to gardens and natural spaces. Blooming from midsummer to early fall, its bright yellow, daisy-like flowers with drooping petals surround a greenish-yellow cone, creating a cheerful and distinctive display. This robust plant grows 4–6 feet tall, thriving in full sun to partial shade and moist, rich soils. However, once established, it can tolerate occasional drought.
Cutleaf Coneflower is a magnet for pollinators, drawing bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects to its nectar-rich blooms. Birds, particularly goldfinches, enjoy feasting on their seeds in the late summer and fall. Its tall stems and dense foliage also provide excellent cover for small wildlife.
Rudbeckia laciniata’s striking height and abundant blooms create a stunning backdrop or centerpiece, ideal for rain gardens, meadows, and naturalized areas. It pairs beautifully with other tall natives like Joe-Pye Weed and Ironweed, bringing layered interest to your landscape.
With its low-maintenance nature, ecological benefits, and rich cultural history, Cutleaf Coneflower is a must-have for gardeners seeking to enhance biodiversity while enjoying a bright and bold addition to their garden.