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Echinacea paradoxa
Ozark Coneflower
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Description:
30-36” x 15” wide (seed propagated) This is a very rare native wildflower found only in the Ozark region of Arkansas and Missouri. The paradox of this plant is that it is a “yellow” purple Coneflower! The foliage is long and narrow, the golden-yellow flowers are good sized and showy. This is a tap-rooted plant that requires several growing seasons to reach its full size, so be patient. Because Ozark Coneflower is a somewhat lanky grower, I recommend that you plant them in groups of 3 or more to maximize their impact in the garden. Zones 4-9.
Special Notes:
Plant a meadow of Echinacea in all their many colors! Recommend that you plant them in groups of 3 or more to maximize their impact in the garden.
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QUICK FACTS
| USDA Growing Zones |
4 - 9 |
| Make the Most of Color! |
Yellow |
| Regions |
Hot Desert, Southeast, Suitable for Elevations Above 7000 ft., USA |
| Bloom Time |
Summer |
| Sun |
Full and Afternoon Sun |
| Soil |
Average Garden Soil |
| Moisture |
Regular Water |
| Height |
Medium - 12in. to 36in. |
| Attractive to Friendly Visitors |
Attracts Butterflies |
| Resistant to Hungry Critters |
Resists Deer |
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