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Ratibita pinnata

Prarie Coneflower
Brown cones with reflexed yellow ray flowers adorn this midwestern prairie native in midsummer. Soft fragrance of anise when seeds are crushed. Long lived and very easy to grow in most any situation and great for birds and butterflies. Combines well ...
Ratibita pinnata

Rubus calycinoides

Ornamental Raspberry
An irresistable quilt textured creeping groundcover. Turns deep, vivid red in the fall. Small ( 1-1.5" ) deep green, maple shaped leaves, with smooth light tan undersides. Nearly evergreen, insect and pest free. White flowers with amber fruits in lat...
Rubus calycinoides

Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm'

Black Eyed Susan
Bold texture and upright habit. Bright gold petals with a deep brown cone highlight the garden in late summer. Each flower may last up to two weeks! Disease and pest resistant perennial awarded 1999 PPA plant of the year. Wonderful and long lasting c...
Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm'

Rudbeckia fulgida var fulgida

Rudbeckia fulgida var fulgida

Black-eyed Susan
Shiny, deep green foliage. Smaller and finer than Rudbeckia 'Goldsturm'.Longer blooming season, July to October. Six weeks after 'Goldsturm' is brown, this plant is at it's peak! Excellent cut flower. Provides seeds in the winter for birds and nectar...
Rudbeckia fulgida var fulgida

Rudbeckia lacinata

Cutleaf Coneflower
This coneflower is a tall, erect and stately native with yellow rays accented by a green center held by coarse, hairy stems. Blooming in August and September. Excellent cut flower and butterfly magnet. R. laciniata can be found blooming in moist mead...
Rudbeckia lacinata

Rudbeckia lacinata 'Autumn Sun (Herbstsonne)'

Cutleaf Coneflower
This long-blooming butterfly (especially monarch) magnet has large, deep green glossy deeply cut leaves along the stems, and loose clusters of clear yellow ray flowers with large green cones that darken with age. Blooms for 8+ weeks in mid to late su...
Rudbeckia lacinata 'Autumn Sun (Herbstsonne)'

Rudbeckia maxima

Great Coneflower
Huge powder blue leaves make up 2 to 3' of basal foliage that is effective all during the growing season. In June and July spikes explode with large deep, gold, drooping ray flowers with a black center. A must for the butterfly and bird lover! Reliab...
Rudbeckia maxima

Rudbeckia subtomentosa 'Henry Eilers'

Sweet Coneflower
Our friend Larry Lowman of Ridgecrest Nursery in Wynne, Arkansas graciously gave us this marvelous plant. It was collected from a railroad prairie remnant* in southern Illinois and named for the man who found it, Henry Eilers, a horticulturist and r...
Rudbeckia subtomentosa 'Henry Eilers'

Rudbeckia triloba

Rudbeckia triloba

Three-lobed Coneflower
Hundreds of small deep gold flowers blooming for almost three months! A naturalizing self seeder. Biennial or short-lived perennial. Georgia Gold Medal Winner in 1996. Three-lobed Coneflower is very drought, heat- and pest-tolerant. Prized by butterf...
Rudbeckia triloba

Ruellia humilis

Wild Petunia
A drought-tolerant prarie native, with delightful small levender blue petunia flowers for a long time in mid summer. Compact (great in pots!) and very easy to grow. Seeds in well. Great choice for a height-restricted meadow. Found in dry open woods a...
Ruellia humilis
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