Ratibida columnifera
Yellow Prairie Coneflower is one of the most iconic and distinctive wildflowers of the North American Great Plains. Its tall, thimble-shaped central cone ringed by drooping yellow ray petals gives it an unmistakable silhouette that has made it a symbol of the open prairie, symbolizing optimism, vitality, and the exuberant abundance of summer on the grasslands.
Asteraceae (Daisy family)
Late spring through fall (May-October; often reblooming with summer moisture)

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Low; highly drought tolerant with a deep taproot; thrives with minimal water once established; reseeds readily in dry open conditions
Sandy, Rocky, Clay loam, Sandy loam, Dry to medium moisture, Well-drained, Low to average fertility
Direct sow seed in fall or early spring, pressing lightly onto a prepared seedbed in full sun
Cold stratification (30-60 days at 35-40 degrees F) improves spring germination rates significantly
Leave seed heads to mature and self-sow; established colonies become self-sustaining
Plant in poor, well-drained soil; rich or wet soils cause floppy growth and reduce flower production
Deadhead to prolong blooming but leave some seed heads for birds and natural reseeding in fall
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Yellow prairie coneflower symbolizes optimism, vitality, and cheerful resilience. Its tall distinctive cone rising above the grass from May through October -- reliably reblooming with each summer rain -- has made it an emblem of prairie perseverance and the exuberant, inexhaustible energy of the open grasslands.
They are the same species, Ratibida columnifera. "Mexican Hat" specifically refers to the variety or form with deep brownish-red rays edged in yellow, whose shape resembles a broad-brimmed sombrero. The typical yellow-rayed form is more commonly called prairie coneflower or upright prairie coneflower. Both forms sometimes occur together in the wild.
Yes -- it is one of the easiest native wildflowers to grow from seed. Direct sow in fall or early spring into a sunny, well-drained site. Cold stratification for 30-60 days improves germination, though many seeds will germinate without treatment. Established plants self-sow freely and can colonize an area over several seasons.
It has one of the longest bloom seasons of any native prairie wildflower, blooming from late spring through fall -- typically May through October. Summer heat may temporarily slow blooming, but rainfall reliably triggers fresh flushes of flowers. The central cone blooms in bands from the base upward, with disc florets opening over several weeks per head.
They are closely related members of the same tribe (Heliantheae) in the daisy family, and both are aromatic prairie natives. However, Ratibida columnifera and Echinacea species are separate genera. Prairie coneflower has a distinctive tall, thimble-shaped cone and drooping ray petals; echinacea has a rounder, spiny cone with horizontal or upward-angled rays.
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