A purple colored Coneflower with long petals that hang down and look like a badminton shuttlecock.
Pronunciation
(eh-kin-AA-cee-ah)
Plant Type
All Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone
4-8
Sunlight
best in full, mostly sunny, light shade
Moisture
average, tolerates drier conditions once established
Soil & Site
average, dislikes wet winter soils
Flowers
petals (ray flowers) purple, long petals
Fruit
achene's in the dried center disk
Leaves
green, coarse, most at base of plant, some on stem but smaller
Stems
stout stem, has coarse white hairs
Roots
fibrous
Dimensions
3 feet tall
Maintenance
may reseed in the garden, cut back stout stem in fall or leave for winter interest
Propagation
plant patented, division, seeds will probably be different from the parents
Cultivar Origin
Intrinsic Perennials Illinois (USA), 1974
Author's Notes
Echinacea have beautiful flowers, now available in a wide range of colors. The foliage is on the coarse side and many times starts to fade a way or deteriorate sooner than other plants. Using in combination with other plants will help mask these problems. I like to leave the flower heads on during the winter, since birds will dine on the seeds.