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Clasping Coneflower (Dracopis amplexicaulis)

Clasping Coneflower (Dracopis amplexicaulis)

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Clasping Coneflower is a 1' to 2' tall native annual that gets its common name from the lower leaves that seem to clasp the stem. This is a summer flowering plant featuring showy 1" to 2" wide flowers with drooping yellow rays splotched with orange-purple at their bases and a sometimes elongated dark cone of disc flowers. The native distribution of this plant is in the southern tier of states from Kansas east to South Carolina and the plant prefers dry to medium soils in full sun or part shade. Clasping Coneflower is easily established from seed, is drought tolerant, and will self-seed in the garden or wildflower meadows. It provides bugging sites for young ground nesting birds.
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Common Name (Botanical Name) Clasping Coneflower (Dracopis amplexicaulis)

Alternatative Common Names

 
Botanical Synonyms Rudbeckia amplexicaulis
Bloom Season Summer
Group Wildflowers/Forbs
Bloom Color Yellow
Duration Annual
Soil moisture Dry (Xeric);Medium (Mesic)
Soil texture

Coarse (Sand);Medium (Silt/Loam);Fine (Clay)

Sun Exposure Full Sun
Status Native
Wetland status

FAC;FACU

pH Acidic;Neutral;Alkaline
pH Values  
Average height 1-2ft
USDA Zones 3a;3b;
RNS Region 2;3
Planting rate/Acre Not Recommended
Seeds Per Lb. 1600000
Seeds Per Oz 100000
Seeds Per Packet 1500
Product Benefits Aesthetic Value;Low Growing;Wildlife Cover;Wildlife Food;Wildlife Nesting;Nectar Source;

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