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Heliopsis helianthoides (Early Sunflower)
It is possible to hike from a fairly moist, almost wetland situation to the driest south facing hillside and Early Sunflower can be found all along the way.
Echinacea purpurea (Purple Coneflower)
Purple Coneflower may be the most iconic prairie plant. Cultivar varieties abound but the pure native that we sell is golden red to purple, matures to about 4' on most sites and may release a slight fragrance in strong sunlight. Flowers appear June-September with some plants re-blooming in fall.
Callirhoe bushii (Bush's Poppy Mallow)
Bush's Poppy Mallow can mature to 2' in height but will often be seen
spreading out rather than up. Its magenta flowers are a real stand-out
in any planting. It prefers drier soil conditions, full sun to partial
shade and has a long bloom time through the summer months. Callirhoe
species also are called "Winecups."
Echinacea paradoxa (Bush's Coneflower)
The paradox of this plant is that it is a yellow Coneflower; all other native Echinaceas are shades of purple and pink. This is a rare plant native to the Ozark region of AR and MO, but it grows well in the Upper Midwest. It is the most fragrant of all the Coneflowers.
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