Rudbeckia maxima

Rudbeckia maxima

$19.95
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Rudbeckia maxima, or giant coneflower, is a striking native perennial with glaucous blue green foliage and tall flower stems topped with large golden yellow petals surrounding dark central cones. Blooming in early to mid summer it creates a bold architectural presence and attracts pollinators and birds alike.

Height & Spread: 48 - 72 in x 18 - 24 in

Bloom Time: Early to mid summer

Light Requirements: Full sun

Soil Preference: Moist, fertile soil; tolerates clay

Watering Needs: Moderate; prefers consistent moisture

Deer Resistance: Deer resistant

Native Status

Native to the south central United States, particularly Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, where it grows in moist prairies and open woodlands.

WILDLIFE & INSECTS

Butterflies

  • Visited by swallowtails, fritillaries, and skippers during bloom for nectar collection.

Birds

  • Finches and other seed eating birds feed on the cone heads once flowering is complete.

Spacing & Landscape Use

Spacing Recommendations

  • Space 24 - 36 in apart to allow for full height development and strong architectural effect.

Landscape Placement

  • Excellent for prairie plantings, naturalistic borders, and rain gardens. Works well as a specimen or focal point in large beds.

Companion Plants

  • Silphium terebinthinaceum (Prairie Dock) - Echoes the large foliage form and provides structural variety.
  • Liatris pycnostachya (Prairie Blazing Star) - Adds vertical spikes and pollinator value through summer.
  • Monarda fistulosa (Wild Bergamot) - Contributes aromatic foliage and complementary bloom timing.
  • Ratibida pinnata (Gray Headed Coneflower) - Matches the prairie aesthetic with more delicate flower form.
  • Eryngium yuccifolium (Rattlesnake Master) - Offers spiky, sculptural form and contrasting leaf texture.