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  1. Rudbeckia laciniata (Cutleaf Coneflower, Green-Head Coneflower, …

    Green-Head Coneflower is a herbaceous perennial that grows 3 to 10 feet tall with a tall and lanky appearance, although it may only reach half that height when cultivated. The species epithet, …

  2. Rudbeckia laciniata - Wikipedia

    Rudbeckia laciniata, the cutleaf coneflower, [1] is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. Other common names include cutleaf, goldenglow, green-headed coneflower, tall coneflower, …

  3. Rudbeckia laciniata (Cutleaf Coneflower) - Gardenia

    Rudbeckia laciniata (Cutleaf Coneflower) is a rhizomatous perennial boasting bright yellow flowers from mid-summer to mid-fall.

  4. Rudbeckia laciniata - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

    Rudbeckia laciniata, commonly called tall coneflower, is a Missouri native perennial which occurs in moist soils in rich woodlands, thickets or along streams, sloughs or other bodies of water. Well …

  5. Rudbeckia laciniata - Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

    Each flowers is 3-4 in. across, with cone-shaped, greenish-yellow centers and back-tilted golden rays. The center cones elongate and become brownish as the seeds ripen. Attractive leaves are pinnately …

  6. Rudbeckia laciniata aka Cutleaf Coneflower - Jessecology

    Rudbeckia laciniata aka Cutleaf Coneflower Cutleaf Coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata) Bumblebees and other pollinators love the delicious nectar of Cutleaf Coneflower. Cutleaf Coneflower (Rudbeckia …

  7. USDA Plants Database Plant Profile General

    Rudbeckia laciniata L. cutleaf coneflower ... General Images Subordinate Taxa Wetland Related Links Sources Characteristics ... Download Distribution Data View Print Options

  8. Cutleaf Coneflower - Rudbeckia laciniata | Washington College

    Laciniata comes from Latin meaning slashed or lacerated for the deeply cut leaves. Both the Native Americans and the early European settlers used this plant. A root tea infusion was made for treating …

  9. Rudbeckia laciniata (green-headed coneflower): Go Botany

    Some cultivars of green-headed coneflower are grown as garden ornamentals, and these may occasionally escape. Wild plants are typically found on lake and river shores, in swamps and riparian …

  10. Rudbeckia laciniata | New Moon Nursery

    PLANT DESCRIPTION: Rudbeckia laciniata is an upright lanky perennial that branches in the top half. The stems are smooth, light green and clad in alternate drooping blades.