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Wild Flower Seed: Grey-Headed Coneflower(Ratibida pinnata)
... Grey-Headed Coneflower is naturalized or can be grown Regions: Native to plains regions, but can be grown in all regions. Zones: 3-9 States: How to grow Grey-Headed Coneflower (Ratibida pinnata) Soil preference: Adaptable, but prefers gritty, fast-draining conditions. Sun/Shade: Needs full sun. Moisture Requirements: Average to dry Instructions: Like all plains species, this one craves gritty, ...
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Wild Flower Seed: Mexican Hat(Ratibida columnaris (red))
... Wildflower Information.org All rights reserved. Return to Previous Page Mexican Hat Ratibida columnaris (red) About Mexican Hat (Ratibida columnaris (red)) Height: 2 to 3 ft. Flower Color: Red Plant Type: ... can be grown in all regions. Zones: 3-9 States: How to grow Mexican Hat (Ratibida columnaris (red)) Soil preference: Somewhat adaptable, but prefers non-acid, dry conditions Sun/Shade: Needs ...
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Angiosperm Families - Compositae Giseke
... , Pulicaria, Pycnocephalum, Pyrrhopappus, Pyrrocoma, Pytinicarpa, Quelchia, Quinetia, Quinqueremulus, Radlkoferotoma, Rafinesquia, Raillardella, Raillardiopsis, Rainiera, Raoulia, Raouliopsis, Rastrophyllum, Ratibida, Raulinoreitzia, Rayjacksonia, Reichardia, Relhania, Remya, Rennera, Rensonia, Revealia, Rhagadiolus, Rhamphogyne, Rhanteriopsis, Rhanterium, Rhetinolepis, Rhodanthe, Rhodanthemum, ...
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Raphanus sativus - sow outdoors, germination in less than two weeks at 50F, Ratibida columnifera - use 9 weeks at 39F, move to 80F for germinationnation. Ratibida pinnata - use 9 weeks at 39F, move to 80F for germination. Reseda odorata - germination in less than two weeks at 68F, Rheum australe - Very lightly cover seeds and use F 70, germination in 2 to 4 weeks. Rheum palmatum 'Atrosanguineum' ...
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Asteraceae - Sunflower Family #5
... Plant: 8-20" General Comments: Forms large masses. Common throughout eastern Texas. Redspike Mexican Hat, Mexican Hat Common Name(s): Redspike Mexican Hat, Mexican Hat Scientific Name: Ratibida columnifera Family: Asteraceae Sunflower Family Flower: Composite flowers with drooping rays. Redspike Mexican Hat has a reddish brown columnar disk and orange/yellow rays unevenly lobed in two lobes. ...
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Asteraceae - Sunflower Family #6
Asteraceae - Sunflower Family #6 Green Mexican Hat, Mexican Hat Common Name(s): Green Mexican Hat, Mexican Hat Scientific Name: Ratibida tagetes Family: Asteraceae Sunflower Family Flower: Composite flowers with drooping rays. Green Mexican Hat has yellow-green columnar disk and yellow rays which have two uneven lobes. Leaves: Pinnatedly compounded with uneven division. Plant: To 3', highly ...
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HortNews-July 2005
... garden center, our Nebraska prairies are graced by an array of sunflowers that are still waiting to gain greater appreciation in American horticulture. Examples include prairie coneflowers (genus Ratibida), golden asters (genus Chrysopsis), false sunflower (Heliopsis helianthoides) and silphiums (genus Silphium). No prairie garden, or landscape designed to reflect a sense of the prairie, should be ...
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HortNews- August 2006
... range. Pale Purple Coneflower (Echinacea angustifolia) - This native cousin of the common garden plant has gracefully unique flowers with long and droopy ray petals; 18" to 30" tall. Prairie Coneflower (Ratibida columnifera) - A yellow-hatted flower common to upland prairies throughout the state; 12" to 18" tall. Prairie Clover (Dalea spp.) - Feathery plants that produce colorful tufts of white, ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Newsletter - Vol 13, No. 3-4
... boasts a diverse forest that includes Stewartia ovata and Magnolia macrophylla, and some common plants that still bear Rafinesquian names: Acalypha rhomboidea, Ampelamus, Aureolaria, Erechtites hieracifolia, Osmorhiza, and Ratibida. Rafinesque would not have seen Japanese beetles or kudzu, both of which are prolific there now, the latter impressively shrouding entire mountainsides. DMB was once a ...
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The Gardens
... foliage has a much broader leaf as well. Hyacinths Iris, German and reticulata Lilies - Oriental variety 'Stargazer' Liatris - variety 'Kobold' Lavender - variety 'Munstead' Lupines Prairie Coneflower - Ratibida columnaris Poppies - Iceland Poppy, Oriental Poppy, Alpine Poppy Rudbeckia - hirtia variety 'Rustic Dwarfs' and others, and fulgida variety 'Goldsturm' Salvia azurea 'Grandiflora' - This ...
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