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Echinacea pallida
This hardy perennial is native to the American Midwest and Southeast. Its large, daisy-like blooms appear in June and July, and are distinguished by their narrow, pale purple petals that droop almost straight downward from their cone-shaped centers. Pale Purple Coneflower (E. pallida) can be difficult to tell apart from its close cousin, Purple Coneflower, (E. purpurea), but pallida blooms 2 to 3 weeks earlier than purpurea and is therefore a wonderful addition to the landscape for pollinators. Pale Purple Coneflower seeds need to be cold stratified for best germination. Perennial.
0.5 gram packet contains a minimum of 65 seeds.
SMALL FARM GROWN by Wildbud Natives, Marshall, NC
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