Are you looking for a vibrant and unique addition to your garden? Look no further than Echinacea paradoxa, also known as Bush's purple coneflower or Yellow Coneflower. This perennial species of flowering plant in the genus Echinacea is native to Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, and is even listed as threatened in Arkansas. The striking yellow rays strongly downturned with a dark brown disk make for a stunning contrast. The flower stalks are sturdy and straight, with solitary terminal flowers that can reach 2-3 feet in height. The basal leaves are long and slender, adding even more elegance to this exquisite plant. One plant can produce several flower heads, each with white, pink, or yellow ray florets. Why not add this unique and beautiful plant to your garden today?