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Echinacea pallida
Pale Purple Coneflower Zones: 5, 6, 7, 8
A species at home in the Midwestern prairies, the Pale Purple Coneflower is rare east of the Mississippi River. Plants are 2 to 3 1/2 feet tall, with narrow elliptic leaves. Flowering begins in early summer and lasts about 4 weeks. The flower heads are daisy-like with narrow pale to deep pink rays (petals) 3 to 4 inches long that are reflexed downward like those of Echinacea purpurea (Purple Coneflower). Give it full sun, average soil, and dryish conditions. Cat# 1083

Echinacea pallida, Pale Purple Coneflower
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Suggested companions

Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem
Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Weed
Liatris spicata 'Kobold' Kobold Blazing Stars


X Native Plant X Good Fragrance X Butterfly Plant
Hummingbird Plant Good Fall Color Berries & Fruits
X Deer resistant
Ease of Culture
X Easy Not Too Hard Difficult or Tricky
Evergreen
Yes Semi X No
Plant Type
X Wildflower Shrub Grass or grass-like
X Perennial Tree Ground cover
Fern Vine
Light Exposure
X Full sun X Mostly sunny Half and half
Full shade Mostly shady
Soil Condition
X Sandy Organic
X Clay X Average
Moisture Tolerance
X Dry Wet
Moist X Moderate
Height
12" or less
24" to 36"
12" to 24" X 36" or taller
Color
White/whitish X Pink Blue
Yellows Rose Green
Orange, coral Violet Brown
Peach, salmon Lavender Mauve
Red, scarlet Purple Tan
Bloom Time
Early spring X Early summer Early fall
Mid spring X Mid summer Mid fall
Late spring Late summer Late fall


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