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  2. Ratibida columnifera - Wikipedia

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    Ratibida columnifera, commonly known as upright prairie coneflower, [2] Mexican hat, [3] and longhead prairie coneflower, [4] is a perennial species of flowering plant in the genus Ratibida in the family Asteraceae. It is native to much of North America and inhabits prairies, plains, roadsides, and disturbed areas.

  3. Kalanchoe daigremontiana - Wikipedia

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    Kalanchoe daigremontiana, formerly known as Bryophyllum daigremontianum and commonly called mother of thousands, alligator plant or Mexican hat plant, is a succulent plant native to Madagascar. Like other members of Bryophyllum (now included in the genus Kalanchoe ), [ 1 ] it can propagate vegetatively from plantlets that develop on its leaf ...

  4. Ratibida - Wikipedia

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    There are 7 species: [2] [8] [9] [10] Ratibida coahuilensis B.L.Turner - Coahuila; Ratibida columnifera ( Wooton & Standl. – upright prairie coneflower - widespread in Canada, United States, and northeastern Mexico

  5. Santa Fe In Bloom: Wild Asters: Jewels of the Santa Fe ... - AOL

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    For a vibrant autumn display, consider pairing asters with brightly colored companion plants like goldenrod, Mexican Hat flower, Maximilian's sunflower and chamisa. The mix of hues and textures ...

  6. Mexican hat - Wikipedia

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    A Mexican hat is a sombrero – a broad-brimmed and high-crowned hat. Mexican hat may also refer to: Mexican Hat, Utah, a census-designated place in Utah, USA and/or the balanced rock nearby that resembles an inverted sombrero; Ratibida columnifera or upright prairie coneflower, a species of wildflower that is native to much of North America

  7. Chiranthodendron - Wikipedia

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    The tree is called the devil's, monkey's or Mexican hand tree or the hand-flower in English, the árbol de las manitas (tree of little hands) in Spanish, and mācpalxōchitl [2] (palm flower) in Nahuatl, all on account of its distinctive red flowers, which resemble open human hands. The scientific name means "five-fingered hand-flower tree".

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  9. Kalanchoe delagoensis - Wikipedia

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    The hermaphrodite flowers are hanging. The reddish to green and red-striped petals are fused together like a bell. The reddish to green and red-striped petals are fused together like a bell. The 2.5 to 6 millimeter long corolla tube ends in sharply pointed, triangular-lanceolate corolla lobes 5 to 10 millimeters long and 3.7 to 5.7 millimeters ...

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