Spotted in Texas: a tough native wildflower bees love
iNaturalist: bettyt1313
Native Plants
If you're planning a drought-tolerant native bed, this coneflower's confirmed presence in Central Texas rangeland is a real-world signal that it handles heat, poor soil, and low water without fuss.
Someone out in Tuscola, Texas spotted a upright prairie coneflower, a tall, cone-headed native wildflower with drooping yellow petals, and logged it on iNaturalist where other experts confirmed the identification. It's now a research-grade record, meaning scientists and land managers can trust and use this data point when mapping where the species grows.
Key Findings
Observation was verified as 'research-grade' on iNaturalist, meaning community experts confirmed the species ID.
Location: Tuscola, TX 79562, a small community in Taylor County within the species' native Great Plains range.
Ratibida columnifera is a perennial in the sunflower family known for drought tolerance and pollinator appeal.
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A citizen scientist confirmed a sighting of upright prairie coneflower growing wild in Tuscola, Texas, adding a verified data point to our picture of where this native wildflower thrives.
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upright prairie coneflower (Ratibida columnifera) observed in Tuscola, TX 79562, USA
Research-grade observation of upright prairie coneflower in Tuscola, TX 79562, USA.
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Ratibida columnifera, commonly known as upright prairie coneflower, rocketflower, Mexican hat, and longhead prairie coneflower, is a perennial species of flowering plant in the genus Ratibida in the family Asteraceae. It is native to much of North America and inhabits prairies, plains, roadsides,...