with deeply lobed leaves and long
It pairs beautifully with other tall natives like Joe-Pye Weed and Ironweed
Obedient plants earn their name from the flowers’ unique ability to remain in place when repositioned
This mix isn’t just beautiful—it’s habitat
Its adaptability makes it ideal for restoration projects or areas with fluctuating moisture levels
Ratibida pinnata Soil Moisture_Medium with deeply lobed leaves andRatibida pinnata, commonly known as Gray headed Coneflower, is a tall, long lived perennial native to prairies, savannas, and open woodlands across much of North America. This plant grows to a height of 3 to 5 feet, with deeply lobed leaves and long, slender stems that support vibrant yellow flowers, creating an eye catching display in any garden. The blooms, which appear from midsummer to early fall, consist of drooping yellow petals surrounding a