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now extinct Questionable presence (cross-hatched
Golden Alexanders is covered with bright golden flowers that bloom for several weeks in late spring
Texas native Yes Water use Low Sun exposure Sun to part shade Bloom color Yellow Bloom time On and off late spring through fall Mature height 2 ft Mature spread 2 ft Attracts Butterflies
It produces lovely purple bell-shaped flowers in the spring
Echinacea angustifolia (Narrow-leaf Coneflower) container adaptable now extinct Questionable presence (cross-hatchedAlso known as Black Samson Echinacea. Narrow leaf Coneflower is an attractive perennial easily grown in average, dry to medium, well drained soil in full sun to part shade. It is more drought tolerant than Purple or Pale Coneflower. It tolerates drought, heat, humidity and poor soils, as long as it has good drainage. All Echinacea species are a good nectar source for butterflies. Birds, particularly Goldfinches, eat the seeds. Narrow leaf Coneflowers