Yellow Coneflower is native to dry prairies and savannas. It has stiff and rough-feeling coarse leaves, and showy yellow flowers which have droopy soft yellow rays. The cone-like green centers eventually change to a dark purple or brown. Many insects are attracted to this plant such as butterflies and bees. It grows and transplants very easily, is drought tolerant, and makes an excellent cut flower.
Yellow Coneflower grows best in full sun to partial shade, and medium to dry-medium soil conditions. It blooms approximately from July to September. There are many good native companions for Ratibida pinnata blooming at the same time such as Wild Bergamot, Anise Hyssop, and many of the prairie grasses.
Other common names are Dropping Coneflower, Prairie Coneflower, Weary Susan, Grayhead Coneflower and Grey-headed Coneflower.
Seeds / Packet: 1000
Seeds / Ounce: 30,000
Dormant bare root plants ship each year during optimal transplanting seasons: Spring (April - May) and Fall (October).
Potted plants come in a tray of 38 plants and ship mid-May through mid-July. Click here if you prefer to mix/match up to 6 species in a tray.