Ratibida pinnata
Ratibida piñnata

Drooping Coneflower, Pinnate Prairie Coneflower, Grayhead Coneflower

This coneflower is native to prairies and savannas with a range into Canada. It is a tall slender plant with rough leaves and stems. The daisy like flowers have soft yellow rays that flutter in the breeze. The central disk, or cone starts out green and turns brown as it matures. It blooms profusely from early summer to early fall, and survives heat, drought and flooding.  Ut pairs well with other prairie plants and grasses.

  • Height: 91-132 cm (3-5 ft)
  • Spread: 45-60 cm (18-24 in)
  • Cold Hardiness: Zone 3-8
  • Sun or Shade: full sun
  • Bloom Time: June to August
  • Leaf Colour: green
  • Bloom Colour: yellow
  • Nature Attraction: birds, butterflies, bees, and other pollinators.​

Growing and Maintenance Tips

 Yellow Coneflower prefers clay loam to sandy loam soils in full sun and is adaptable to dry to moist conditions and various soils. It is very easy to grow in full sun to partial shade. It is drought and poor soil tolerant so don't overwater or over-fertilize. 

Specials

North American Native