Echinacea pallida Hula Dancer #1

Echinacea pallida Hula Dancer #1
Hula Dancer Pale Purple Coneflower
Exaggerated drooping petals resembling a hula skirt, distinctive coneflower
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Narrow, drooping white petals tinged with pale pink. Best flower display is in late June to late July, but blooms sporadically into fall. Deer and rabbit resistant. Thrives in sunny average to dry sites. Plants tolerate part shade but are less floriferous. Attractive to native bees, butterflies, skippers and the occasional hummingbird. Goldfinches are attracted to the nutlike seed. 2 -3' tall, 12 - 18" spread.
Botanical Name- Echinacea pallida Hula Dancer
Pronunciation- ek-ih-NAY-shuh puh-LID-uh
Foliage- Deciduous
Mature Width-
Mature Height-
Sun Exposure- Full Sun
Soil Preferences- Average, well-drained
Current Size- #1
Bloom Color- Pink
Bloom Time- Summer
Companion Plants- Coreopsis tinctoria (wildflower mix, airy meadow style)
Fauna Attracted- Bees (native, honey), butterflies (swallowtails, monarchs), seed-eating birds (goldfinches)
Plant Habit- Perennial
- Care Rating- Easy
Default Beavercreek Nursery Bin - PP50A
Yearly Care Instructions- Deadhead to prolong bloom; cut back old stems in late fall and fertilize in spring.
Trimming Instructions- Deadhead during blooming to prolong flowers. Cut back in late fall.
Fertilization Instructions- Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer (e.g., 14-14-14) in early spring; low to moderate feeding need. Over-fertilization in clay can produce weak, floppy stems.
Fertilizer Recommendation- Flower-tone
Possible Issues- Aphids, powdery mildew
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