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Western cone-flower is a striking perennial with a presence in North American wet meadows and mountainous areas. Known for its cone-like, dark brown central disks surrounded by sparse or absent ray florets, it contrasts against the typical daisy-like flowers of its genus. Western cone-flower thrives in sunny locales, adapting its upright stems and lance-shaped leaves to draw pollinators during summer and early fall.
Watering schedule: Twice per week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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