Clasping Coneflower (Dracopis Amplexicaulis), a member of the Aster family, strongly resembles the Black Eyed Susan. Native to the midwest, this annual produces 2" flowers with drooping yellow petals along with chocolate brown centers. Will attract pollinators such as butterflies and bees. Drought tolerant


***Please note - if planting in spring you it's suggested to mix seed with sand and place in refrigerator for 30 days (cold stratification) before planting. Cold stratification is not necessary if planting in the fall in areas that have frequent frosts

***Seed count is approximate; weight is EXACT

Germination in 7-21 days, maturity in 80-85 days

Collected: 9/24

Germination: 84%

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