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This cultivar of the native coneflower has larger, more colorful, showier flowers than the straight species. The plants reach 2-3' tall. Flowers from June to August and then sporadically until frost.
This cultivar of the native Coneflower has larger, more colorful, showier flowers than the straight species. 'Ruby Star' is also shorter than the species.
This is a good pollinator plant bee and butterflies will both enjoy the blooms. Coneflower is larval host for several butterfly and moth species such as the Wavy Lined Emerald. Seeds will be enjoyed by birds in the fall.
Flowers from June to August and then sporadically until frost. An easy to grow perennial that thrives in full sun and well drained soils. It has good drought tolerance once established. Deer don't tend to eat Coneflower but strong populations have been known to munch on them.
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