![]() An eastern variant from forest glades of central Tennessee can also be found in the wildflower trade as E. angustifolia is native to Minnesota but the other 2 grow well here and are commonly available in the native plant trade. It may be found from Wisconsin and Michigan then south to Texas and Louisiana. angustifolia but broader and shorter lanceolate leaves all the way up the stem. The Pale Purple Coneflower is a native wildflower to Eastern and Central North America. purpurea ( Eastern Purple Coneflower) has flowers similar to E. Some references list this as a western variety of Echinaceae pallida ( Pale Purple Coneflower), which has similar leaves but ray petals only about 1/8 inch wide and up to 3 inches long. Later in summer the large seed heads attract Goldfinches and other birds. Stems may be green or purple tinged.Ī native of western sandy prairie, Narrow-leaved Purple Coneflower is not the species typically found in the nursery trade though native seed suppliers often offer it. Pale Purple Coneflower Echinacea pallida The showy daisy-like flowers of Pale Purple Coneflower bloom in early summer and are a favorite nectar source for pollinators, including butterflies and hummingbirds. Thousands of new, high-quality pictures added every day. It belongs to the daisy family (Asteraceae) and is a popular garden plant, known for its attractive, bright purple flowers and medicinal properties. Find Purple coneflower stock images in HD and millions of other royalty-free stock photos, illustrations and vectors in the Shutterstock collection. Orange coneflower is a good nectar source, feeding butterflies and other pollinators. This plant grows around three feet tall and flowers prolifically. Stems and leaves are hairy and rough to the touch. Purple coneflowers, also known as echinacea purpurea, are herbaceous flowering native plants from eastern and central North America. Beginning its bloom in midsummer, orange coneflower continues flowering through fall with bold yellow-orange rays around a dark purple-brown disk. Edges are toothless and there are 3 distinct veins along the length. Lower leaves are long and narrow, to 8 inches long, ½ to 1 inch wide, on long stalks, becoming smaller and stalkless as they ascend the stem. Leaves are mostly basal, with stem leaves widely spaced and alternately attached on the lower half of the stem. A plant typically has 1 to a few flowering stems. In the center is a large orangish brown disk, round to conical in shape, covered with small brown disk flowers with yellow pollen. Rays grow out and up, drooping down and curving under with maturity. Image titleĪdobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic 10.Flowers are single at the end of a stout hairy stem, with 15 to 20 pink to light purple rays (petals), each ¾ to 1½ inches long and ¼ to 1/3 inch wide, with 3 notched teeth at the tip. ![]() The timestamp is only as accurate as the clock in the camera, and it may be completely wrong. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details such as the timestamp may not fully reflect those of the original file. ![]() This file contains additional information such as Exif metadata which may have been added by the digital camera, scanner, or software program used to create or digitize it.
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