English: Species from Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas
Common name: Paradoxical Echinacea
This species is the only yellow flowered Echinacea. It is found mainly in the Ozarks of Missouri and Arkansas with disjunct populations in south-central Oklahoma and Montgomery county, Texas
Photographed along the road cut where US62 crosses Leatherwood Creek in Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arkansas
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Species from Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma and TexasCommon name: Paradoxical EchinaceaThis species is the only yellow flowered Echinacea. It is found mainly in the Ozarks of Missouri and Arkansas with disjunct populations in south-central Oklahoma and Montgomery county, TexasPhotographed along the road cut where US62 crosses Leatherwood Creek in Eureka Springs, Arkansas