Ratibida pinnata (Gray-headed Coneflower)
Plant Info
Also known as: Pinnate Prairie Coneflower, Yellow Coneflower
Genus: Ratibida
Family: Asteraceae (Aster)
Life cycle: perennial
Origin: native
Habitat: sun; fields, prairies, along roads
Bloom season: June - August
Plant height: 3 to 7 feet
USDA PLANTS database: Minnesota county distribution map
Spotted in Ramsey County at:
Battle Creek Regional Park
Long Lake Regional Park
Rice Creek Trail Corridor
Vadnais/Snail Lake Regional Park

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