Ratibida Columnifera (Noun)
Meaning
Plant similar to the Mexican hat coneflower; from British Columbia to New Mexico.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Ratibida columnifera is a perennial plant native to western North America, commonly found in dry prairies and rocky outcrops from British Columbia to New Mexico.
- The Ratibida columnifera, also known as upright prairie coneflower, has showy yellow petals that droop downward from the prominent cone of the flower.
- In gardens, Ratibida columnifera is a low-maintenance option that attracts butterflies and other pollinators with its bright, drooping petals.
- Upright prairie coneflower, or Ratibida columnifera, grows from 1-3 feet tall, making it a charming and delicate addition to any native wildflower garden.
- Ratibida columnifera may resemble the Mexican hat coneflower, but it is slightly taller and has a more slender stem with narrower leaves.