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Tennessee Echinacea

Tennessee Echinacea

Echinacea tennesseensis (Tennessee Coneflower) is a unique and rare native wildflower that was recently removed from the Federal Endangered Species List. This species is native to the glades near Nashville, Tennessee. Its native range of cedar glades includes shallow soil and lots of limestone, and these tough wildflowers have adapted to the tough conditions. Compared to Echinacea purpurea, it is smaller and has shorter, more upturned petals that follow the sun like sunflowers.

Echinacea tennesseensis will perform best in has full sun and lean, well-drained soil. It can tolerate part sun, but it may reduce vigor and reduce flowering. Once established, this plant will be tolerant to drought, humidity, and heat. They are pest resistant and tolerant of poor, alkaline soil. Grow this species in isolation from other Echinacea species to preserve its genetic integrity, as it may be crowded out due to its less vigorous growth habit.

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Tennessee Echinacea

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Tennessee Echinacea

Echinacea tennesseensis (Tennessee Coneflower) is a unique and rare native wildflower that was recently removed from the Federal Endangered Species List. This species is native to the glades near Nashville, Tennessee. Its native range of cedar glades includes shallow soil and lots of limestone, and these tough wildflowers have adapted to the tough conditions. Compared to Echinacea purpurea, it is smaller and has shorter, more upturned petals that follow the sun like sunflowers.

Echinacea tennesseensis will perform best in has full sun and lean, well-drained soil. It can tolerate part sun, but it may reduce vigor and reduce flowering. Once established, this plant will be tolerant to drought, humidity, and heat. They are pest resistant and tolerant of poor, alkaline soil. Grow this species in isolation from other Echinacea species to preserve its genetic integrity, as it may be crowded out due to its less vigorous growth habit.

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Echinacea tennesseensis (Tennessee Coneflower) is a unique and rare native wildflower that was recently removed from the Federal Endangered Species List. This species is native to the glades near Nashville, Tennessee. Its native range of cedar glades includes shallow soil and lots of limestone, and these tough wildflowers have adapted to the tough conditions. Compared to Echinacea purpurea, it is smaller and has shorter, more upturned petals that follow the sun like sunflowers.

Echinacea tennesseensis will perform best in has full sun and lean, well-drained soil. It can tolerate part sun, but it may reduce vigor and reduce flowering. Once established, this plant will be tolerant to drought, humidity, and heat. They are pest resistant and tolerant of poor, alkaline soil. Grow this species in isolation from other Echinacea species to preserve its genetic integrity, as it may be crowded out due to its less vigorous growth habit.