| Description | Hulla Dancer Coneflower (Echinacea pallida) Has narrow drooping white petals tinged with pale pink. |
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| Pronunciation | (ech-i-NA-see-ah) |
| Plant Type | Perennials Hardy, Site author's observations |
| Hardiness Zone | 4 |
| Sunlight | full |
| Moisture | average, dry once established |
| Soil & Site | average, dry once established |
| Flowers | thin reflexing pendulous petals (ray flowers), white to pale pink |
| Fruit | achene |
| Dimensions | 30-32 by 18 inches (HS) |
| Propagation | seeds, division |
| Native Site | native to the drier western portions of the Great Plains USA |
| Cultivar Origin | Jellitto Perennial Seeds in 2006. |
| Author's Notes | In larger plantings with lots of flowers in different stages of development. Many will be having "bad hair days" |