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Upright Prairie Coneflower
Bloom Season: June - September
Habitat: Found abundantly in native grasslands, shortgrass prairies, dry rocky slopes, and mountain foothills. Commonly spotted along roadsides, railroad rights-of-way, and waste areas. Thrives in dry, well-draining soils, including loamy, rocky, gravelly, or sandy textures. It dislikes heavy, consistently wet soils. Requires full sun for optimal growth
Photography Notes: Susceptible to a breeze
Credits: Sue Bigus, 24 June
Image Credit: Coming Soon
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Upright Prairie Coneflower (native) is one of many wildflowers featured in the El Paso CO Wildflower Project, a community-built field guide documenting the wildflowers of El Paso County, Colorado.