Pale Purple Coneflower (Echinacea pallida) has green stems with hints of purple, elongated leaves with three veins, and narrow, drooping flower rays in pale purple or white. It grows in the central United States and Ontario, Canada. The plant has deep spindle-shaped roots. The plant produces tan or bi-colored fruits with angled edges.
Sun Requirements: full
Soil Preferences: dry to normal; clay, sand, loam, or combination
Height: 1’-4’
Bloom: May-July
Pale Purple Coneflower (Echinacea pallida) has green stems with hints of purple, elongated leaves with three veins, and narrow, drooping flower rays in pale purple or white. It grows in the central United States and Ontario, Canada. The plant has deep spindle-shaped roots. The plant produces tan or bi-colored fruits with angled edges.
Sun Requirements: full
Soil Preferences: dry to normal; clay, sand, loam, or combination
Height: 1’-4’
Bloom: May-July