Note to readers: I learned recently that Marion County Naturalist Marla Mertz is retiring this month after nearly three decades with the Marion County Conservation Board. In honor of her career, I am republishing her outstanding 2016 post on Queen of the Prairie, one of the most impressive Iowa wildflowers. Marla took all of the photos enclosed below at Cordova Park, a reconstructed prairie.
The prairie presents her Queen! The Queen of the Prairie, Filipendula rubra. Filipendula: from Latin filum for “thread” and pendulus for ‘hanging,” in reference to the small tubers strung together by the fibrous roots. Rubra: from Latin, meaning “red”. The panicle of pink flowers and buds exudes her beauty in the month of June.
To some observers, one may think of cotton candy. She stands high above any prairie grasses and forbs this time of year, and your eyes can’t help but make a connection with this beauty.