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Echinacea pallida
A graceful prairie native, and a true standout with its soft, pale pink petals that elegantly droop from tall stems. Blooming from late spring through summer, it attracts a host of beneficial pollinators, including bees and butterflies. This hardy perennial thrives in full sun, tolerates drought, and adds a beautiful, naturalistic feel to cottage gardens or wildflower meadows. Easy to grow and low-maintenance, it's perfect for gardeners looking to create a vibrant, pollinator-friendly space.
How to grow
Herbaceous perennials require fun sun positions. Number of flowers will increase after the first summer once established. Echinacea will be dormant during cooler months with foliage dying back to ground level. Plant in free draining soil.