Rudbeckia missouriensis Missouri Black-eyed Susan Missouri coneflower 
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(ruhd-BECK-ee-uh  miss-oor-ee-EN-sis)

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Rudbeckia missouriensis Missouri Black-eyed Susan Missouri coneflower wild plant picture Habitat Bloom Period Color Height Inches Moisture Plant Spacing Lifespan
Rudbeckia missouriensis, Missouri Black-eyed Susan, Missouri coneflower picture Sun July and August Yellow with Dark Center 16 - 24 Dry to Average 8 to 24 Inches Perennial

pictures of wild plants - 
Rudbeckia missouriensis Missouri Black-eyed Susan Missouri coneflower 
photo by cj 

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Rudbeckia missouriensis Missouri Coneflower (Missouri Black-eyed susan) potted plants are available, $4 each plus UPS shipping.  Please contact us by email with your address for shipping costs & availability on potted plants.  We accept payment by check or money order and through PayPal

Rudbeckia missouriensis seed
Missouri black-eyed susan seed

approximate
number of seeds

approximate coverage
in square feet

1 packet -  $2.50

150  20 sq ft

1 ounce - 

 43,500 1,400 sq ft

1 pound - --------

  696,000 22,400 sq ft

We are out of Missouri blackeyed Susan seed
Rudbeckia missouriensis
Missouri Black-eyed Susan, or  Missouri Coneflower, is an attractive, long lived perennial wildflower excellent for cut flowers.  Missouri Black-eyed Susan provides natural color when planted in the butterfly, or rock garden with Oenothera (Missouri Primrose), Echinacea (Pale Purple and Yellow Coneflower), Allium (Fall Glade Onion) and Callirhoe (Purple Poppy Mallow.  Missouri Blackeyed Susan can be used in the middle or front border of a formal flower bed or naturalized in a prairie meadow with other prairie wildflowers and grasses.

Rudbeckia missouriensis seed germination is improved after  a pretreatment of 3 to 6 weeks of cool moist stratification or when planted outside in the fall or winter. Zones 3 to 9, Asteraceae (Aster Family)

Native Missouri coneflower or Missouri black-eyed Susan is a very attractive flower occurring naturally on dry limestone or dolomite glades, bald knobs, and rocky prairies from Illinois and Missouri, south to Louisiana, and Texas.  Rudbeckia missouriensis flowers are similar to the more familiar common Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) but is a long lived perennial and much better behaved in the flowerbed.

The map below shows areas where native Rudbeckia missouriensis Missouri Coneflowers grow wild but they can be planted and will grow over most of the Midwest and Eastern US.  Plant in USDA plant hardiness zones 3 to 9.

State Distributional Map for Rudbeckia missouriensis, missouri black-eyed susan wild flower seed

Rudbeckia missouriensis
Missouri Black-eyed susan
Arkansas
Illinois 
Louisiana
Missouri 

Oklahoma
Texas

Use the chart below for shipping charges on Rudbeckia missouriensis Missouri Black-eyed Susan,  Missouri Coneflower, flower seeds, to order copy the order form or email questions, comments & orders to john@easywildflowers.com 

Please contact us by email with your address for shipping charges & availability on potted plants

We accept payment by check, money order, and through Paypal

The minimum seed order amount is $10, this can be a combination of different seeds.

subtotal for flower seeds 

shipping charge for seeds

seed orders up to  $20.00    =    $3.00 shipping
$20.01 - $50.00    =    $4.00 shipping
$50.01-$100.00    =    $5.00 shipping

over $100.00    =    5 % of subtotal

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Rudbeckia missouriensis Missouri Black-eyed Susan, or  Missouri Coneflower, Plant distribution map complements of USDA, NRCS. 2001. The PLANTS Database, Version 3.1
  (http://plants.usda.gov). National Plant Data Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70874-4490 USA.