Echinacea pallida - Pale Purple Coneflower

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    Echinacea pallida - Pale Purple Coneflower

    SKU: C13240

    $4.95

     

    A favourite nectar source for butterflies and hummingbirds, Pale Purple Coneflower produces large, showy flowers whose drooping pale pink petals sway gently in the breeze atop its 3 to 5 foot stalks in early summer. In the fall, birds love it for its seeds. Producing a strong tap-root, Echinacea pallida is a very long living plant and very drought tolerant.

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      Pink
      Mid-Summer
      Full Sun
      3' - 5'
      Sand to Clay
      Dry to Moist
    Approx. 50 seeds per pack - 142 seeds per gram

    Attracts Butterflies, Songbirds! & Hummingbirds!
    Deer Resistant!
    Claybuster!
    Makes Great Cut Flowers!
    Juglone Tolerant!

    All Wildflower Farm seeds are hardy through growing zone 3, organic and non-GMO.

    SEED GERMINATION INFO


    Indoors: Cold, moist stratification. Start at least 5 weeks before outdoor night temperatures are reliably in the 10 C (50 F) range. Mix the seed with a slightly moistened, sterile, soil-less growing mix. Put this in a labelled, sealed plastic bag and store in a refrigerator for one day. The next day place this in the freezer for one day. Repeat this for one week, alternating between the fridge and the freezer. After stratifying, plant seed 0.64 cm (1/4 inch) deep in pots. Keep moist but not soggy and very warm (21 C - 70 F). When seedlings are 5 cm (2 inches) tall or more, transplant into the garden spaced 30 cm (1 foot) apart.

    Outdoors: Plant seed 0.64 cm (1/4 inch) deep in a prepared seed bed in late fall so that the seed overwinters and germinates naturally in spring.

    Outdoors Alternative: In late fall through to mid-winter fill plastic pots with a slightly moistened, sterile, soil-less growing mix. Plant seed 0.64 cm (1/4 inch) deep in pots and label the pots. Place them outdoors in an area where they will experience the snow and cold of winter. The seed will germinate in the pots in spring as the weather warms up. Be sure to water the pots regularly in spring and once the plants are 5 cm (2 inches) tall, transplant them into your garden.