Pale Purple Coneflower (Echinacea pallida)

$10.00

Large, daisy-like flowers with prominent copper-colored cones that attracts many pollinators.

30 in stock

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Description

 

Pale Purple Coneflower, Echinacea pallida

DEEPOT 2.75″ x 10″


Light: Full sun to part shade

Moisture: Dry to medium

Soil: Well-drained (sandy, loamy or clay)

Height:  2–3 feet

Bloom Season: June – July

Bloom Color: Pink to Lavender


Photo by Rob Routledge, Sault College, Bugwood.org

Notes:

Pale Purple Coneflower has stout, hairy, unbranched stems, each of which support a single composite (daisy-like) flower. The flowers are about 3 inches across with a prominent copper-colored cone of disk florets, surrounded by long, slender, pink-purple petals that droop downward. The leaves are lanceolate to ovate in shape, 4–10 inches long and 2 inches across, often curling upward. Most of leaves occur along the lower one-third portion of a stem.

This easy to grow perennial is adaptable to many soil types as long as it is well-drained. Due to its long tap root, it can tolerate prolonged heat and drought. Best in full sun. Use in borders, prairies, meadows, or open dry woodlands. Freely self-seeds or divide when clumps become crowded (every 3–4 years). The pollen attracts hummingbirds, bees, butterflies, and skippers. Songbirds eat the seeds. Larval host for several insect species.


Gallery photos by Ruth Oldenburg