Echinacea pallida (Pale Purple Coneflower)
Pale Purple Coneflower should be planted in well-drained soil in full to partial sunlight. Most native Coneflowers dislike soil that is kept excessively moist or has poor drainage and they will start to rot in these situations. Once the taproot is established it is extremely drought-tolerant and needs little care, but then also may be difficult to move. In the past all of the Purple Coneflowers were used as medicinal plants by the Native Americans. There is still a market for the roots, which are used to make herbal medicines and tonics.

Pale Purple Coneflower grows up to 3' feet tall and has very pale purple to pink flowers.  It blooms in early summer when only a few of the sun loving plants are in bloom and provides nectar for hummingbirds and butterflies, and the leaves provide food for the Ottoe-skipper larva.  Also easy-to-establish and a prairie icon is its cousin, Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea), which has a deeper purple flower and will bloom just at the tail end of Pale Purple Coneflower's bloom cycle.  Planting these two together will give you many, many weeks of  Echinacea blooms. 

Seeds / Packet: 200
Seeds / Ounce: 5,200

Dormant bare root plants ship each year during optimal transplanting seasons: Spring (April - May) and Fall (October).

Potted plants come in a tray of 38 plants and ship late May through late July.  If you prefer to mix and match up to 4 species in a tray (at no additional charge), click here for the 'Mix and Match' tray option.
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Catalog Number ECH04F
Scientific Name Echinacea pallida
Common Name Pale Purple Coneflower
Germination Code M or C(90)
Seeds / Packet 200
Seeds / Ounce 5,200
Wetland Code UPL
Sun Exposure Prairie , Savanna
Soil Moisture Mesic , Dry Mesic , Dry
Height 3 feet
Bloom Color Pink
Bloom Time June , July
Plant Type Forbs (Wildflowers)
Availability Seeds , Bare Root Plants , Potted Plants (Tray)
Price:
Seeds
Quantity: Pricing: Order:
Packet $2.00
1/8 oz. $3.00
1/4 oz. $4.00
1/2 oz. $6.50
1 oz. $10.00
1 lb. $150.00
Bare Root Plants
Quantity: Pricing: # of Plants:
Out of stock
Potted Plants
Quantity: Pricing: Order:
Tray of 38 $98.00
 
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Echinacea pallida (Pale Purple Coneflower)
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Present in state Present in county, native to state Present in county, not native to state  
Not present in state Present historically, now extirpated    
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1 oz. $3.00
1 lb. $45.00
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1 oz. $2.00
1 lb. $30.00
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Tray of 38 $98.00
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Packet $2.00
1/8 oz. $17.50
1/4 oz. $30.00
1/2 oz. $55.00
1 oz. $100.00
Bare Root Plants
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Potted Plants
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Echinacea paradoxa (Bush's Coneflower)   See details
Echinacea paradoxa (Bush's Coneflower)
Seeds
Quantity: Pricing:
Packet $2.00
1/8 oz. $3.00
1/4 oz. $4.80
1/2 oz. $7.80
1 oz. $12.00
1 lb. $180.00
Bare Root Plants
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