The many stout stems of this perennial are 18-24+ in. tall and rarely branched. Oblong leaves are covered with stiff hairs. The flower heads, borne singly atop the stems, have pinkish-lavender rays drooping from a dark, spiny, cone-shaped center.
Echinacea angustifolia tends to look poorly in its native habitat but often thrives in cultivation
Plant Type: Pink , Purple
Light Requirements: Sun , Part Shade
Max Height: Up to about 28 inches tall, often shorter