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Plant database entry for Clasping Leaf Coneflower Rudbeckia amplexicaulis with 16 images and 30 data details Clasping Leaf Coneflower Rudbeckia amplexicaulis in the Black Eyed Susans Database Garden 5 clasping leaved coneflower stock photos vectors and illustrations are available royalty free See clasping leaved coneflower stock video clips Image type Orientation Sort by Popular willacy county common buckeye Next of 1
Printable Pictures Clasping Coneflower
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A thread in the PlantFiles Pictures forum titled Clasping Coneflower Clasping Leaf Coneflower Dracopis amplexicaulis PLANTFILES FORUMS ARTICLES HOME GUIDES INFORMATION COMMUNITIES GARDEN SHOWCASE PRODUCTS SOURCES Mark unread Print Skip to new Jeff Beck McKinney TX Jan 24 2004
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Figure 1 Clasping coneflower in bloom Photo East Texas Plant Materials Center Nacogdoches TX Figure 2 Clasping coneflower seeds Photo Steve Hurst ARS hosted by the USDA NRCS PLANTS Database Adaptation Clasping coneflower prefers sites with full sun and moist soils but not poorly drained soils Missouri Botanical Garden 2019

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More Images Species Native to Missouri Common Name clasping coneflower Type Annual Family Asteraceae Native Range Southeastern and southcentral United States Zone 2 to 11 Height 1 50 to 2 00 feet Spread 1 00 to 1 50 feet Bloom Time July to September Bloom Description Yellow rays with dark brown center disk Sun Full sun

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Dracopis is a monotypic genus with Dracopis amplexicaulis clasping coneflower syn Rudbeckia amplexicaulis the sole species It is native to North America It is an annual plant growing to 1 m tall with simple or branched stems The leaves are oval 5 10 cm 2 0 3 9 in long and 2 4 cm 0 79 1 57 in broad

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A thread in the PlantFiles Pictures forum titled Clasping Coneflower Clasping Leaf Coneflower Dracopis amplexicaulis PLANTFILES FORUMS ARTICLES HOME GUIDES INFORMATION COMMUNITIES GARDEN SHOWCASE PRODUCTS SOURCES Mark unread Print Skip to new alicewho North Augusta SC Zone 8a

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Clasping leaf coneflower with 18 comments Many more people are familiar with Mexican hats black eyed susans and coreopsis than are familiar with this wildflower that closely resembles each of those others in one or more ways It s the clasping leaf coneflower Dracopis amplexicaulis
Seeding Rate 1 lb Acre Clasping Coneflower is an annual wildflower native to the southeastern United States but has spread throughout most of North America It produces a single black cone shaped head with yellow petals that bloom from June through September and can grow up to two feet tall It prefers full sun and can handle a wide Rudbeckia amplexicaulis Native to the midwest plains and South this quick to bloom annual is perfect for kickstarting your pollinator garden Easy to grow it is adaptable but grows best in moist well drained areas Sow in drifts and be rewarded with visiting butterflies and bees
Coneflowers also known as echinacea are one of America s native wildflowers beloved by butterflies bees and songbirds Learn more about growing coneflower care from planting to pests to deadheading About Perennial Coneflowers Echinacea are tough perennials in the daisy family Asteraceae and hardy in Zones 3 to 9