Ratibida pinnata
Ratibida pinnata is a tall native prairie perennial prized for its drooping golden yellow petals and distinctive elongated central cone. Blooming through summer, it adds movement, texture, and natural beauty to sunny landscapes while providing exceptional value for pollinators and wildlife.
Height & Spread: 36 - 60 in x 18 - 24 in
Bloom Time: Summer
Light Requirements: Full sun
Soil Preference: Average to dry well drained soil
Watering Needs: Low; drought tolerant once established
Deer Resistance: Deer resistant
Native Status
Ratibida pinnata is native to much of the central and eastern United States where it naturally occurs in prairies, meadows, and open grasslands. It is an important component of native plant communities and provides long term ecological benefits for pollinators and wildlife.
WILDLIFE & INSECTS
Butterflies
- Attracts Swallowtails, Painted Ladies, and other nectar seeking butterflies throughout its long summer bloom period.
Bees
- Highly attractive to native bees, bumblebees, and other pollinating insects which gather nectar and pollen from the abundant flowers.
Birds
- Produces seeds that are enjoyed by goldfinches and other songbirds later in the season.
Spacing & Landscape Use
Spacing Recommendations
- Space 18 - 24 in apart to allow good air circulation and room for mature flowering stems.
Landscape Placement
- Excellent for native plant gardens, prairie restorations, pollinator habitats, and sunny borders where its height and bright flowers create a naturalistic display.
Companion Plants
- Sporobolus heterolepis (Prairie Dropseed) - Provides fine textured foliage that contrasts beautifully with the bold flower stems.
- Echinacea purpurea (Purple Coneflower) - Extends pollinator activity and complements the yellow blooms with contrasting purple flowers.
- Schizachyrium scoparium (Little Bluestem) - Adds upright native grass texture and outstanding fall color.
- Liatris spicata (Blazing Star) - Contributes vertical purple flower spikes that bloom alongside Ratibida in summer.
- Asclepias tuberosa (Butterfly Weed) - Provides additional pollinator value and vibrant orange color in sunny native plantings.