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succulent mexican hat

succulent mexican hat Mexican Hat (1/4 lb)

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succulent mexican hat Mexican Hat (1/4 lb)Mexican Hat is a striking native wildflower that adds height, color, and movement to prairie style and pollinator friendly gardens. Recognized by its tall central cone and drooping red and yellow petals, this unique bloom is not just visually interestingit also plays an important role in supporting beneficial insects. A member of the coneflower family, Mexican Hat thrives in full sun and poor, dry soils, making it ideal for naturalized landscapes,

Mexican Hat is a striking native wildflower that adds height, color, and movement to prairie-style and pollinator-friendly gardens. Recognized by its tall central cone and drooping red and yellow petals, this unique bloom is not just visually interesting—it also plays an important role in supporting beneficial insects. A member of the coneflower family, Mexican Hat thrives in full sun and poor, dry soils, making it ideal for naturalized landscapes, xeriscaping, and wildflower meadows. Its ability to withstand heat and drought makes it one of the easiest low-maintenance flowers to grow in arid and temperate climates alike.

These prairie wildflower seeds establish quickly and bloom from late spring through summer, returning year after year in most regions. Deer resistant and highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and native pollinators, Mexican Hat is a must-have in any biodiverse planting. Whether grown on its own or blended into a larger wildflower mix, this plant adds upright texture and bold, cheerful color to the garden. Mexican Hat (Ratibida columnifera) is well-suited for roadside restoration, habitat projects, or simply enhancing your home garden with a touch of the untamed prairie.

Mexican Hat – Ratibida columnifera
Perennial Wildflower. Distinctive yellow and red petals surround a tall, dark cone for a sombrero-like effect. Tolerates poor soils and heat with ease.

Did You Know? The plant's unique shape inspired its nickname, “Mexican Hat,” due to its resemblance to a traditional sombrero.

Soil Temperature: 65–75°F
Planting Depth: 1/8 inch
Germination: 7–21 Days
Height At Maturity: 24–36 inches
Days To Maturity: 70–90 Days
Sun/Shade: Full Sun
Spacing After Thinning: 12–18 inches
Approx Seeds per Pack: 300,000 Seeds (approx. in 1/4 lb)

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The only toy that my dog will play with. It helps keep him busy while I'm cleaning. It is suitable for small dogs and safe for them. He twists and turns it around but the toy is still in good condition so the quality is great.
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I love this toy—and so do my dogs! It’s perfect for daily enrichment and works great as a kibble feeder too. It holds a generous amount (about 3 cups), rolls smoothly, and keeps my dogs mentally engaged while they work for their food. One of my favorite features is the adjustable treat holes. You can easily change the difficulty level, which makes it suitable for dogs of all sizes and skill levels. Whether you have a beginner or a more experienced puzzle solver, this toy adapts perfectly. It’s well-made, easy to clean, and durable enough for everyday use. This has been a great addition to our routine and helps slow down eating while keeping my dogs entertained and stimulated. Highly recommend for anyone looking to add more enrichment to their dog’s day!
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This toy works really good. I bought it from my daughter's dog when they bring her over but it ended up the cat. Loved it and knows how to play with it. Better than the dog did. LOL
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