Description
This treasured, heirloom wildflower, native to the eastern U.S., is a long-lived perennial that blooms for a month or more beginning in midsummer. The pinkish-purple petals of the stunning, daisy-like flowers surround a large, dark brown cone. Petals begin to droop as the cone enlarges and fills with seeds, which attract birds in the fall and winter. Echinacea grows well in a variety of conditions, and is excellent for borders and water-wise gardens. Perfect for fresh cut flowers.
Family:Asteraceae
Native:Eastern and central U.S.
Hardiness:Hardy perennial in USDA zones 38; grown as an annual in warmer zones.
Exposure:Full sun to part shade
Bloom Period:Summer to frost
Plant Dimensions:3’4′ tall
Variety Info:2″3″ long, drooping lavender petals surrounding a purple/maroon/brown conical center on tall stems above foliage.
Attributes:Cut Flowers, Deer Resistant
When to Sow Outside:2 to 4 weeks before your average last frost date, or as late as 2 months before first fall frost.
When to Start Inside:10 to 12 weeks before your average last frost date (might bloom first year if started indoors).
Days to Emerge:10 20 days
Seed Depth:“
Seed Spacing:A group of 3 seeds every 18″
Thinning:When 1″ tall, thin to 1 every 18″
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