Pale Purple Coneflower Seeds (Echinacea pallida) Graceful native wildflower with drooping pale lavender petals. Pollinator-friendly and drought-tolerant.

$2.99

Minimum: 20+ Seeds

🌸 Elegant, Resilient, and Wildly Beautiful • Native Perennial • Pollinator Magnet & Drought-Tolerant

Bring soft prairie charm and powerful pollinator support to your garden with Pale Purple Coneflower (Echinacea pallida)—a graceful native wildflower with slender, drooping petals in pale lavender-pink and prominent golden cones. Loved by bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects, this drought-tolerant perennial is a natural fit for pollinator gardens, wildflower meadows, and low-maintenance landscapes.

Unlike its more robust cousin Echinacea purpurea, Echinacea pallida stands out with its delicate, reflexed petals and airy structure. A true native of the American Midwest and Southeast, this wild beauty thrives in tough soil, attracts wildlife, and even offers traditional herbal uses in root-based immune support.

🌿 Why Grow Pale Purple Coneflower?

🌸 Elegant, Drooping Blooms
Slender petals fall gracefully from a prominent spiny cone—creating a dreamy, naturalistic look.

🦋 Pollinator Paradise
Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds flock to its nectar-rich flowers all summer long.

🔥 Drought-Tolerant & Hardy
Once established, thrives in poor soil and dry conditions—perfect for tough spots and eco-gardening.

🌱 Native & Perennial
Returns year after year, improving soil health and supporting native ecosystems.

💜 Traditional Medicinal Uses
Roots have been used in folk remedies to support immune health and as a mild antimicrobial.

🌿 How to Grow Pale Purple Coneflower

Botanical Name: Echinacea pallida
Plant Type: Perennial wildflower
Days to Germination: 10–21 days (cold stratification recommended)
Days to Maturity: Blooms in second year
Sunlight: Full sun to light shade
Soil: Dry to medium, well-drained soil—tolerates clay, loam, and sandy conditions
Seed Depth: ¼ inch
Spacing: 12–18 inches
Height at Maturity: 24–36 inches
USDA Zones: 3–9

For best germination, cold-stratify seeds by placing them in moist sand in the refrigerator for 30 days before planting. Sow directly outdoors in late fall or early spring, or start indoors and transplant after last frost.

🛠️ Growing Tips

  • Don’t overwater—once roots are established, they prefer drier soil.

  • Deadhead for extended blooming, or let seed heads stand to feed birds.

  • Combine with black-eyed Susan, butterfly weed, or native grasses for a prairie-style garden.

  • Minimal fertilizer needed—too much can reduce flowering.

🌎 Perfect For:

🦋 Pollinator & Butterfly Gardens – Nectar-rich and long-blooming
🌾 Prairie & Native Restoration – Supports biodiversity and habitat
🏡 Naturalistic Landscapes – Soft structure and pastel hues for a wild, romantic feel
🧺 Herbal & Healing Gardens – Historic echinacea roots with modern appeal
🌱 Drought-Tolerant Gardens – Performs well with low water input

🌱 Fun Fact:
Echinacea pallida is one of the earliest blooming coneflowers, offering nectar when other flowers are still catching up. Its deep taproot makes it incredibly resilient, and its spiny cone centers are a favorite of goldfinches in fall!

🔒 Native Beauty, Naturally Grown

At Terra Mater Gardens, we’re committed to preserving the wild elegance of native plants. Our Pale Purple Coneflower Seeds are organic, untreated, open-pollinated, and selected for their pollinator power, resilience, and quiet beauty. Sow with confidence—and watch nature come alive.