Cutleaf coneflower is always a striking sight, with dropping rays that set it apart from the other Susans. A great choice to fill out areas with average to moist, organically rich soil, it can spread aggressively, so site accordingly and don't hesitate to divide.
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| Cultivation Status | Exposure | Soil Moisture | Ecoregion
| • | (82) Acadian Plains and Hills |  
| • | (58) Northeastern Highlands |  
| • | (83) Eastern Great Lakes Lowlands |  
| • | (59) Northeastern Coastal Zone |  | 
| Ornamental Interest | Attracts Wildlife
| • | Attracts Butterflies |  
| • | Host Plant |  
| • | Attracts Songbirds |  
| • | Attracts Bees |  | Tolerance
| • | Deer/Rabbit Resistant |  
| • | Compaction Tolerant |  | Additional Attributes | 
| Landscape Use
| • | Massing |  
| • | Meadow garden |  
| • | Specimen |  | Growth Habit |