Description | Purple Cone Flower (Echinacea purpurea) is an extremely showy, easy-to-grow native prairie flower. A great butterfly attractor. Medium in height and spread. |
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Plant Type | Perennials Hardy, Wild Flowers |
Hardiness Zone | 4-8 |
Sunlight | full sun, light shade |
Moisture | average, native to dry prairies |
Soil & Site | average to dry |
Temperature | tough, easily handles the summer heat |
Flowers | large 3-4", reddish purple, have a bristly brown-orange central disk, petals are more ridged than some of the other Echinacea. Bloom period starts in mid-July and lasts for 6 weeks. |
Fruit | achene |
Leaves | green egg-shaped leaves, coarsely serrated, basal leaves are larger |
Stems | have short bristly hairs |
Dimensions | 3-4 feet tall, space 18-24" |
Maintenance | Can be an aggressive reseeder. |
Propagation | Moist stratification improves germination. Also division in the spring. Seeds should be collected in October. |
Native Site | Native to North American Prairies. |
Misc Facts | Many modern Purple Coneflower cultivars can trace their heritage back to this plant. |
Author's Notes | There seems to be a lot of yellow flowers blooming at the same time as this plant. The purple color helps it stand out in native plantings. Works good as a long lasting cut flower. This has been a long-lived plant in many of my gardens. |
Notes & Reference | #09-The Prairie Garden (J. Robert Smith with Beatrice Smith), Prairie Nursery Catalog www.prairienursery.com) |