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Echinacea Pallida
By Drc726
- 18 Jul, 2012
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Mine are just coming out, the same colour as yours, must take a picture when fully out, my daughter gave me plant last year, and I am not sure how hardy they are.
18 Jul, 2012
Thanks Sheilar. Mine has been here 3-4 years now MC, so far its survived, it is hardy to zone 5 and is not frost tender.
I found it was slow to establish and it looks much better this year as it has plenty of flowers now.
18 Jul, 2012
What soil and what position, we keep losing ours.
18 Jul, 2012
Full sun and its on clay but with lost of compost and grit added DD.
19 Jul, 2012
Thanks....
19 Jul, 2012
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18 Jul, 2012