Friday, December 9, 2011

Grey- Head Cone Flower

The Grey Headed cone flower is a a plant in a prairie that gets about four feet tall. It grows yellow peddles on the side of it. It blooms in the mid- spring. It almost looks a daisy but its peddles are upside down. This wildflower is not invasive, not endangered, and can not be eaten. It is native to plain regions but can be grown in all regions. It is indigenous to northern american plains. Adapts to almost all soils but prefers gritty soil. It needs full sun.

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