Mixed Color Cutleaf Coneflower Seeds

Mixed Color Cutleaf Coneflower Seeds

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• Vigorous perennial with deeply cut, fern-like foliage
• Large daisy flowers in mixed yellow and gold shades
• Tolerates clay and moist soils
• Attracts pollinators

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Description

Mixed color cutleaf coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata) is a vigorous perennial featuring deeply lobed, cut leaves and large, daisy-like flowers. This mixed color selection offers flowers in various shades of yellow and gold, often with contrasting dark centers. The plants reach 3–6 feet in height, forming substantial clumps that spread slowly by rhizomes.

Product features

• Vigorous perennial reaches 3–6 feet in height with 2–3 foot spread
• Large, daisy-like flowers (2–4 inches wide) in mixed yellow and gold shades
• Deeply cut, lobed leaves provide attractive fern-like foliage texture
• Blooms from midsummer to early fall (July–September)
• Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
• Tolerates a wide range of soil conditions including clay
• Suitable for borders, meadows, cottage gardens, and naturalized areas

Planting Season: Sow in spring after last frost, or in fall for natural stratification. Cold stratify seeds 4–6 weeks before spring sowing.

Light Requirement: Full sun to partial shade (at least 6 hours of sun daily).

Plant Height: 3–6 feet (90–180 cm). Spread: 2–3 feet (60–90 cm).

Seed Prep: Cold stratification required. Place seeds in moist paper towel in refrigerator at 34–38°F (1–3°C) for 4–6 weeks.

Water Needs: Moderate. Keep soil evenly moist during germination and establishment. Once established, water moderately. Prefers consistent moisture.

Planting Depth: ⅛–¼ inch (0.3–0.6 cm).

Sowing Method: Direct sow or start indoors after stratification. Transplant after last frost.

Plant Spacing: 18–24 inches (45–60 cm) apart.

Hardiness Zones: USDA zones 3–9.

Additional Tips: Deadhead to prevent excessive self-seeding. Divide clumps every 3–4 years. Cut back in late fall or early spring.