Rudbeckia 'Becky Cinnamon Bicolor'
Common Name: Becky Cinnamon Bicolor Coneflower
Becky Cinnamon Bicolor brings warm, glowing tones to gardens and parks – patches or cheerful borders. Its low maintenance and bold colors make it a standout in any Lahori landscape! Rewarding addition to any garden. Companion plants - Salvia, Echinacea and ornamental grasses. safe to humans except for skin problem.
🌿 Botanical Name: Rudbeckia hirta 'Becky Cinnamon Bicolor'
🌿 Family: Asteraceae – Known for its daisy-like blooms and wide appeal to pollinators.
📏 Height: 18–24 inches tall, with a compact, upright clumping habit.
🍃 Foliage: Rough, green leaves; hairy texture; deciduous in colder months.
🌸 Flowering Period (Lahore/Punjab): Blooms from late March to June and often again in early autumn. Features striking bicolor petals – deep cinnamon and golden yellow with dark centers.
🍒 Fruition: Produces cone-like seed heads after flowering; seeds ripen in late summer and may attract birds.
🌱 Soil: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil but tolerates average to poor soils.
⚖️ pH Value: 6.0–7.0 (slightly acidic to neutral).
💧 Water: Moderate; water weekly during hot, dry spells. Tolerates brief drought once established.
🌡️ Temperature: Thrives in Lahore’s hot summers; tolerates heat well but benefits from some afternoon shade in peak heat. It needs 6-8 hours of sunlight.
🧊 Hardiness Zone (USA): USDA Zone 4–9 - (Min temperature Z 9 (- 6.7 to - 3.3 C)
🌾 Propagation: Easily propagated by seed; self-sows in the garden if allowed. Cuttings 4- 6 inches long during late spring and early summers.
🐛 Pesticides: Generally pest-resistant. Watch for aphids or leaf spots; treat with Neem oil or insecticidal soap if needed.
🌿 Fertilizers: Apply balanced, all-purpose fertilizer in early spring and once mid-summer for best blooms.
🦋 Attractiveness to Wildlife:
A magnet for bees, butterflies, and songbirds! Its nectar-rich blooms and seed heads provide seasonal food and shelter.
Enjoy reading and planting this beautiful flowers.
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