This herbaceous perennial is native to the Great Plains. The 5 petals are goblet shaped and about 1" in diameter. The fillaments appear a...Read Morefter the pollen is spent and are whitish or yellowish. The basal leaves are lobed into 5 to 7 sectionsl The upper leaves are very slender. It grows scattered among its cousin, the Purple Wine Cup, C. involucrata. It grows from a thick taproot and does not transplant well. I like the contract between the plentiful purple color and the pale pink that appear here and there. It's not picky about soil types, but does need well drained soil. Prefers full sun. Does not grow in the shade around here.
This herbaceous perennial is native to the Great Plains. The 5 petals are goblet shaped and about 1" in diameter. The fillaments appear a...Read More