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Ratibida pinnata pruning

nydepot
10 years ago

This is the second year of a grouping of these plants in one of our beds. Last year was the first year and they didn't do much after planting.

This year they far exceeded their 3-5' estimated height and topped out at 6+ feet. And then promptly flopped all over due to all the flower weight.

I've done some reading and was hoping someone could clarify for me about early summer pruning.

Although the common name is coneflower, they are not echinacea or rudbeckia. But I looked under these plants and read about when the are about 18-24" tall, to prune the tops. This should promote both shorter and bushier plants.

Could the same be done with the Ratibida? I'd like to keep them in the 3-4' range. Thank you.

Charles

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