![]() ![]() Easily grown from seed, they thrive on neglect. Traditionally purple, with ray flowers that droop downward off the central cone, Coneflowers today enjoy a rich variety of colors and flower shapes with ray florets held horizontal, single or even doubled, giving them the look of Chrysanthemum. A great prairie flower, its bright and large blossoms made a successful transition to the backyard. ![]() Truly an American plant, native to the central and eastern part of the country, it was used by the early Native Americans to cure wounds and infections. Height: 2-3 Spread: 18-24 Spacing: 12 Hardiness Zone(s): 3-9. Pale Purple Coneflower: Pale Purple Coneflower (Echinacea pallida) is a coarse, hairy perennial of prairies, savannahs, glades and open.
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