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Mexican Hat

Ratibida columnifera

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Ratibida columnifera (Mexican Hat) is the mahogany-red colored form of Prairie Coneflower that blooms from mid-summer into fall. A good naturalizing wildflower, it attracts bees and butterflies. 15-24" tall x 18" wide. Drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric).
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Overall rating: 4.2 / 5 from 10 reviews.

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Died

"I purchased one of these and it seemed to do fine last year. It died in the late fall and as of today, May 10, no spring growth. I did save some seeds so will try again."

Jane L. (2/5)

Thus far, all of the plants have survived and are thriving.

"All of the plants are growing and are nearing bloom time. So far, so good. ."

John (4/5)

Great color

"I loved they were a different color from one's I could buy near me."

Gardengirl (5/5)

On a lark I added this. . .

"I'm constantly adding new varieties of plants that hummers love, but this plant kept holding my interest because it's so cute. So I added it to my list. It had done beautifully and is so adorable when blooming. I will want more next Spring!"

Irishlass (5/5)

I love this variety of coneflower!

"I planted the prairie coneflower in two, large mixed flower beds to: add color and a later blooming plant to extend seasonal color; add another source of nectar for butterflies and other pollinators. I'm looking forward to how they grow and interact in the space."

Lisa (5/5)

Excellent plant.

"This plant grew a lot and flowered for a long night period. Very impressed."

Mike F. (5/5)

did well

"these did well for me"

Kathy (5/5)

Was really pretty

"Very attractive. Was full of blooms that last a long time"

Grandmother5 (4/5)

only naturalizing a little

"I love this plant and was hoping it would keep returning. The first year it was great and very healthy. Since then it is a bit puny and certainly not a big naturalizer. I am not giving up yet because I like it, but had hoped for more vigor"

Catherine (3/5)

Slow to get started

"I planted three mexican hats in April and then several more in May and June. The original three from April were slow to start with very few, semi-brown leaves. I doubted they would survive. By July, two of the three are about 12-14 inches tall and budding. The third is still small and lagging behind. The others are growing, but slowly. Water seems to be very critical in the first year to get them established."

Christines G. (4/5)

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