Echinacea paradoxa aka Bush’s Coneflower or Ozark coneflower is a rare native from the Ozarks in Missouri and Arkansas, but it is hardy to zone 4 and does well in the midwest. Unlike most of our natives it is yellow, which is the paradox. The plant gets about 3 feet tall and blooms from June through August. It does well in medium to dry soils and in sun to part shade. Bees and butterflies love this plant and deer do not. It even has a nice fragrance. Echinacea species can be cross pollinated and the unusual colors hybrids on the market often have this plant in their background.
These are two year old seedlings. You will get three of them for this price.
$15.00