Common Name: Echinacea Pallida, Pale Purple Coneflower, Rudbeckia Pallida.
Scientific Name: Echinacea pallida
Physical Attributes: Sturdy strong central cone with soft pale purple drooping petals that are thin and wispy in shape.
Uses: Cut flowers fresh or dried, bed, borders, wild flower patch.
Life Cycle: Perennial
Growing Height: 60 – 90cm
Attracts: Bees and birds.
When to Sow: Summer
Sowing Depth: 1mm
Sow Spacing: 30 – 60cm
Sowing Method: Surface sow in well-drained soil in full sun. Supplement with water during dry periods.
Position: Full sun
Germination Time: 10 – 20 days
Maintenance: Deadheading will encourage blooms. Cut back stems and remove spent flowers. Protect from slugs and snails.
Seeds Per Packet: 50
Echinacea Pallida — 50 Seeds
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$5.25
Native to Eastern Northern America and known for its medicinal uses, Echinacea Pallida is a striking flower that will bring enchanting life to any pocket of your garden. Hardy, with low maintenance, this Echinacea will attract bees, butterflies, and even birds if you let it go to seed. Blooming all Summer long, this Echinacea is a brilliant flower to plant in the wildflower patch.
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