SCIENTIFIC NAME: Rudbeckia grandiflora 'Sundance'
COMMON NAME: Sundance Rough Coneflower
GARDEN SIZE: 3–4 feet tall x 2–2.5 feet wide
GROWTH RATE: Moderate
USDA ZONE: 5 to 8
EXPOSURE: Full Sun, Part Shade
WATER & SOIL: Tolerates a wide range of soil conditions and prefers average to dry moisture. Requires regular watering after planting, but is drought tolerant once established.
HABIT (FORM): Upright
FOLIAGE: Deciduous; deep green, hairy leaves; basal leaves long-petioled, upper leaves stalkless
FLOWERS: Bright yellow parasol-like flower heads with large brownish-purple cones; blooms August to October
PLANT ORIGIN: Nativar of a species found in regions surrounding Tennessee, but not specifically observed in Tennessee
WILDLIFE SUPPORT: Excellent nectar source for butterflies, bees, and other pollinators. Provides seasonal cover for small wildlife and may support seed-eating birds. Host plant for local butterflies and moths.
FERTILIZING: Give a root stimulant or 4-3-3 fertilizer during initial planting, then feed lightly in late winter or early spring with compost or an organic fertilizer.
PRUNING: Cut back to just above soil level in early spring to encourage dense regrowth. Leaving stems, leaves, and spent blooms over the winter benefits native pollinators and wildlife.
TOXICITY FLAGS: None reported
USES: Border plant, container, cut flower, mass planting, cottage gardens, rain gardens, patio containers