Echinacea pallida
Pale Purple Coneflower 
In late spring to mid-summer, tall bare stems are topped with single, showy lavender pink flowers with drooping petals and cone-shaped brown seed heads. It makes a good cut or dried flower. If old flower heads are not removed the seeds are eaten by birds.
Additional Information:
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 Height24-36 Inches
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 Spread12- Inches
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 Bloom/Seasonal ColorLavender Pink
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USDA Hardiness Zone 4-8
Home Owner Growing and Maintenance Tips:
Characteristics & Attributes
| Critter Resistance | Hydrologic Designation | Nature Attracting | 
| Season of Interest
| • | Mid (May-June) |  
| • | Late (July-frost) |  | Soil Moisture | Special Uses
| • | Fresh Cut Flower |  
| • | Dried Flower |  | 
| Sun Exposure | USFS MO Ecological Map | Wildlife Benefit
| • | Food/Birds |  
| • | Butterfly Nectar |  | 
 
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