Ratibida columnifera
Common Name: Long-Headed Coneflower
Long-Headed Coneflower is a drought-tolerant perennial that grows 1 to 3 feet tall, featuring drooping yellow petals surrounding a prominent green to brown, cylindrical cone. Blooming from mid to late summer, this species is commonly found in prairies, roadsides, and dry open fields. It attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies and provides seeds for birds in the fall. Due to its deep taproot, it is well-suited for erosion control, dry prairie plantings, and low-maintenance native gardens.