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Tennessee Coneflower
 
 


Tennessee Coneflower (Echinacea tennesseenis) is an endangered species in the composite family with originated in the Southeastern United States.  

APPEARANCE: 2-3 foot tall plant with bright pink flowers with upward rising petals and pinkish green centers.  

CARE: Easy to grow, once established.  Average soil conditions, full sun/partial shade.  

USES: Grow in borders or as a specimen plant due to scarceness Flowers can be used in cut arrangements or dried. (Needs a photo)



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Revised November, 2001