Echinacea pallida - Pale Purple Coneflower
Perennial plant growing up to 3 feet tall. Grows in full sun to part shade and dry to medium soil. Tolerant of drought and poor soil conditions. Purple flowers are visited by butterflies, skippers, long-tongued bees and short-tongued bees. Seeds are eaten by American Goldfinch. Blooms from June to July.
Species: Echinacea pallida
Aster family: Asteraceae
Other common names: Pale Coneflower
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