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Ratibida columnifera 'Mexican Hat'
Prairie Coneflower
Quick Facts :: Growing Tips
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Description:
15-24” x 18” wide (seed propagated). The roadsides of northeastern New Mexico light up with color in midsummer when large stands of Prairie Coneflower come into bloom. This drought tolerant plant is easy to establish and naturalizes readily so you can grow your own stand of wildflowers. ‘Mexican Hat’ is a heavy bloomer, with a mature plant producing hundreds of flowers with the distinctive mahogany-red petals edged in yellow.
Zones 4-8
Special Notes:
Plant with Solidago, Dalea and Penstemon!
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Ratibida columnifera 'Mexican Hat'
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QUICK FACTS
| USDA Growing Zones |
4 - 8 |
| Color |
Red |
| Regions |
Hot Desert, Suitable for Elevations Above 7000 ft., Western Only |
| Rain |
Less than 10in., 10in - 20in, 20in - 30in, 30in - 40in (with care) |
| Bloom Time |
Summer, Longblooming |
| Sun |
Full and Afternoon Sun |
| Soil |
Average Garden Soil, Sandy Garden Soil |
| Moisture |
Xeric |
| Height |
Medium - 12in. to 36in. |
| Attractive to Friendly Visitors |
Attracts Butterflies |
GROWING TIPS
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Likes well draining soils.
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