Echinacea paradoxa
Yellow coneflower has large daisy-like flowers with drooping petals surrounding brownish prominent cones. Echinacea paradoxa starts blooming in mid-June and keeps producing lots of flowers on long green stems through July, especially if deadheaded. Yellow Coneflowers prefer good drainage, and can self-seed if the seedheads are left to ripen. They provide a valuable seed source for finches in fall, but the plants will over-winter better if most of the flowers are removed when spent. The long leaves are smooth and lance shaped. Echinacea paradoxa has a deep tap root that helps it survive drought conditions.
- Category:
Perennials
- Hardiness Zone: 5
- Height: 30 Inches
- Spread: 20 Inches
- Bloom Color:
Yellow