 | | | Perennials for Sun or Part Shade: Coneflower (Rudbeckia) Confusingly sharing the same English synonym with Echinacea, Rudbeckia are a good source of late summer nectar, flowering until the first frosts. They're easily grown from seed, and once you have them established they should spread. This type of Rubeckia is known as Black-eyed Susan, after the dark centre of the flowers, surrounded by large deep gold petals. The variety we sell is an RHS AGM winner, and is shown with Aster frikartii 'Monch'. If we cannot find exactly the variety you would like in the nursery at the moment and we can find a very close alternative, we hope it is acceptable to supply it in lieu. Before we do so, however, we will ask you if you would be happy to accept a substitute. Flowers: September - October Soil type: Fertile, moist, well drained Supplier : Burncoose Nurseries We donate half of our profit on sales of this product to Butterfly Conservation
Please note: there is a minimum purchase of 3 of each variety and a minimum overall order size of £50.
Our nectar and pollen plants have been chosen in association with the Bumblebee Conservation Trust, British Beekeepers’ Association and Butterfly Conservation, who benefit from any sales. Please also see our wildflower and grass seed mixes, which include a Bumblebee mix, Pollen and Nectar Mix and Butterfly and Moth Wildflower Mix. We sell a number of plants in this section which provide important late and early nectar and pollen, for which also see our bulbs and non-native trees. For butterflies, although you will find some nectar plants in this section which are also food plants for caterpillars, you will find many more in wildflower plugs, wildflower seeds, and native trees and shrubs.
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