Description:
Mexican Hat, also known as Prairie Coneflower, is a native perennial wildflower found in the southwestern United States and Mexico. It features distinctive, cone-shaped flower heads with drooping yellow petals and red-brown centers. Mexican Hat blooms from late spring to fall and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies.
Description
Planting Instructions:
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- Location:Plant Mexican Hat in a location with full sun and well-drained soil. It is drought-tolerant and thrives in sandy or rocky soil types.
- Planting:Sow Mexican Hat seeds directly into the garden in early spring after the last frost date. Press seeds lightly into the soil surface and keep consistently moist until germination occurs.
- Spacing:Space Mexican Hat plants about 12 to 18 inches apart.
- Care:Once established, Mexican Hat requires minimal care. Water sparingly, as it is drought-tolerant and prefers dry conditions. Deadhead spent flowers to promote continuous blooming and prevent self-seeding if desired. Divide overcrowded clumps every few years to maintain vigor.
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