Prairie Coneflower Seeds

Prairie Coneflower Seeds

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• Distinctive tall, cylindrical cone with drooping petals
• Exceptionally drought tolerant native wildflower
• Finely divided, feathery foliage for textural interest
• Blooms early summer to early fall

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Description

Prairie coneflower (Ratibida columnifera), also known as Mexican hat, is a native perennial wildflower found throughout North American prairies. The plant features tall, cylindrical central cones surrounded by drooping, yellow or red-yellow petals. Finely divided, feathery foliage adds textural interest. Plants reach 1–3 feet tall and bloom from early summer to early fall.

Product features

• Distinctive tall, cylindrical central cone with drooping yellow or red-yellow petals
• Finely divided, feathery foliage provides textural contrast
• Perennial reaches 1–3 feet tall
• Blooms from early summer to early fall
• Exceptionally drought tolerant once established
• Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
• Native plant suitable for prairies, meadows, and wildflower gardens

Planting Season: Sow in spring after last frost, or in fall for natural stratification. Cold stratify 4–6 weeks before spring sowing.

Light Requirement: Full sun.

Seed Prep: Cold, moist stratification recommended (4–6 weeks at 34–38°F / 1–3°C).

Water Needs: Low; keep moist during germination. Once established, water very sparingly. Highly drought tolerant.

Planting Depth: ⅛–¼ inch.

Sowing Method: Direct sow or start indoors after stratification.

Hardiness Zones: USDA zones 3–9.