IntroductionThis is a dry prairie plant that grows to be between 2 and 4 feet high. It has an attractive flower that blooms for six weeks. The flower is a reddish-purple with an orange center disk. It establishes itself quickly and is a good seeder, so care should be taken because it is fairly aggressive. Butterflies and bees will nectar at its blossoms and American goldfinches will eat its seeds in the winter. Blooms: July Find ItFound in many prairie restorations. Want to Help Us Better Understand the Park?See our iNaturalist project, "The Life of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area" and contribute to it by downloading the iNaturalist app and uploading your sightings of this species, and others, to the project. You can also upload your sightings from your computer.
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Last updated: October 7, 2024