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Ratibida pinnata
The grey-headed coneflower is a bright yellow flower with a tall, spiky center. It loves to grow in sunny places and can be found in fields and meadows, making them look cheerful and colorful.
生息地: Grasslands
The grey-headed coneflower has slender, drooping bright yellow petals that surround a prominent, greyish-brown, egg-shaped central cone. Its tall, upright stems display finely divided, dark green leaves, making it stand out in fields.
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カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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After flowering, the tall stiff stems often stay standing through winter, feeding birds.
Its unusual grey cone smells like anise or black licorice when crushed!
Native Americans brewed its roots to soothe toothaches and fevers.
The seeds are a favorite snack for small birds like finches and sparrows!
Coneflower can grow deep taproots that help it survive long periods without water, even in dry prairies.
Its many seeds are easily dispersed by wind and small birds, helping the plant spread naturally across landscapes.
Coneflower leaves and roots contain compounds historically used by indigenous people for soothing medicinal teas.
The bright petals and prominent cone act like a landing strip, guiding buzzing insect pollinators to its nectar.
Apis mellifera
Collects nectar and pollen.
Danaus plexippus
Feeds on nectar during migration.
Carduelis tristis
Relishes its nutritious seeds.
Bison bison
Grazed on its foliage in prairies.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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90-150 cm
30-60 cm
2-7 cm
Summer to Fall (July-September)
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