Native Plants

Showy Raillardella

Raillardella pringlei

USDA symbol: RAPR

perennial forb

Lower 48 states: native

If you’re drawn to unique, conservation-worthy native plants, showy raillardella (Raillardella pringlei) might just capture your heart. This perennial California native is as special as it is scarce, making it a true treasure for dedicated native plant enthusiasts who want to make a difference in their gardens. Showy raillardella is ...

Showy Raillardella may be listed as rare in your area.
Global Conservation Status

Status: S3 | Vulnerable: Found only in a restricted range (even if abundant at some locations). Typically 21 to 100 occurrences or between 3,000 and 10,000 individuals.

Showy Raillardella: A Rare California Wetland Gem Worth Protecting

If you’re drawn to unique, conservation-worthy native plants, showy raillardella (Raillardella pringlei) might just capture your heart. This perennial California native is as special as it is scarce, making it a true treasure for dedicated native plant enthusiasts who want to make a difference in their gardens.

What Makes Showy Raillardella Special?

Showy raillardella is a perennial forb—essentially a non-woody flowering plant that comes back year after year. As its common name suggests, this plant puts on quite a display when it blooms, though you won’t find it growing wild just anywhere. This botanical gem is exclusive to California, where it has carved out a very specific niche in wetland environments.

A California Native with Vulnerable Status

Here’s where things get serious: showy raillardella has a Global Conservation Status of S3, meaning it’s considered vulnerable throughout its range. With typically only 21 to 100 known occurrences and between 3,000 to 10,000 individuals in the wild, this plant is genuinely rare. It’s found exclusively in California, making it a true Golden State endemic.

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  • No observations

A Wetland Specialist

One of the most important things to know about showy raillardella is that it’s an obligate wetland plant. This means it almost always occurs in wetlands, both in the Arid West and Western Mountains, Valleys, and Coast regions. If you’re dreaming of adding this plant to a drought-tolerant xeriscape, you’ll need to think again—this beauty needs consistent moisture to thrive.

Should You Grow Showy Raillardella?

The answer is a cautious yes, but with important caveats. Because of its vulnerable conservation status, you should only consider growing showy raillardella if you can source it responsibly. This means:

  • Purchasing from reputable native plant nurseries that propagate their own stock
  • Never collecting from wild populations
  • Ensuring any seeds or plants come from ethical, conservation-minded sources
  • Considering it a stewardship opportunity rather than just another garden addition

Ideal Garden Settings

Given its wetland requirements, showy raillardella is perfect for:

  • Rain gardens and bioswales
  • Pond edges and water features
  • Consistently moist native plant gardens
  • Restoration projects in appropriate wetland habitats
  • Conservation gardens focused on rare California natives

This isn’t a plant for the average perennial border or Mediterranean-style garden. It needs specialized conditions that mimic its natural wetland habitat.

Growing Conditions and Care

While specific cultivation information for showy raillardella is limited due to its rarity, we can infer its needs from its natural habitat preferences:

  • Water: Consistent moisture to wet conditions year-round
  • Soil: Likely prefers rich, organic soils typical of wetland environments
  • Location: California’s climate zones where it naturally occurs
  • Sun: Probably tolerates partial shade to full sun, typical of wetland plants

The Conservation Angle

Growing showy raillardella isn’t just about adding a unique plant to your garden—it’s about participating in conservation. By cultivating this rare species responsibly, you’re helping to:

  • Preserve genetic diversity outside of wild populations
  • Support nurseries that specialize in rare native plants
  • Create awareness about California’s vulnerable plant species
  • Potentially provide seeds for future restoration efforts

The Bottom Line

Showy raillardella is definitely not your average garden plant, and that’s exactly what makes it special. If you have the right wetland conditions, access to responsibly sourced plants, and a passion for conservation, this rare California native could be a meaningful addition to your landscape. Just remember: with great rarity comes great responsibility. This plant needs gardeners who understand they’re not just growing a flower—they’re helping protect a piece of California’s natural heritage.

Before you commit, make sure you can provide the consistent wetland conditions this plant demands. And always, always source your plants ethically. The wild populations of showy raillardella are counting on responsible gardeners like you to help secure their future.

Classification

Group: Dicot
Kingdom: Plantae - Plants
Subkingdom: Tracheobionta - Vascular plants
Superdivision: Spermatophyta - Seed plants
Division: Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants
Class: Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons
Subclass: Asteridae
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae Bercht. & J. Presl - Aster family
Genus: Raillardella (A. Gray) Benth. - raillardella

Species: Raillardella pringlei Greene - showy raillardella

Plant data source: USDA, NRCS 2025. The PLANTS Database. https://plants.usda.gov,. 2/25/2025. National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC USA