More InfoOrigin: US Native Other Common Names: Topeka Purple Coneflower Duration: Perennial Bloom Time: Summer Height: 24” to 48” Spacing: 15” to 18” Light: Full Sun Soil Moisture: Medium to Dry USDA Zone: 4a-8b Germination: Fall plant or cold stratify for 2 to 3 months for best results. Sow seeds just below the soil surface at 70F and water. Seeds Per Oz: 8000 Crowned with a large, dark cone, pink and lavender blossoms flutter over this rare wildflower. Sturdy stems support the blooms through late summer, enlightening the landscape with rich color. Long favored for its many medicinal uses, this drought-tolerant wildflower is a true gem of the prairie. Click Map to Zoom In Note: Many wildflowers can grow in areas outside of their natural range. ReviewsWrite a review | No reviews for this product.
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