Echinacea purpurea (Purple Coneflower)

POTTED PLANT

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SKU:
ECPUR-SM
MAXIMUM HEIGHT:
4 feet
FLOWER COLOR:
Purple
BLOOM PERIOD:
4 Summer
SUNLIGHT PREFERENCE:
Full sun to medium shade
MOISTURE:
Average, moist
FORMAL LANDSCAPING:
2-Star
DEER RESISTANT:
Yes
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With its red to orange center and rose-purple outer petals (ray flowers), this is the most attractive Echinacea species in Missouri and the one most widely cultivated.  It grows well in light shade to full sun, and it needs average to moist soil.

A single healthy plant can produce from 25 to 50 flower heads over the blooming period, which is usually four to eight weeks in June and July with some blooms into October.  Purple coneflower is excellent for cut flowers.

Songbirds love coneflower seed; deadhead the seed heads to prevent unwanted seedlings in flower beds.

The yellow flowers of gray-head coneflower (Ratibida pinnata) make a nice contrast with purple coneflower.

Uses:  Butterflies, birds, cut flowers
Bloom time:  June to August

Height:  30 to 40 inches
Space:  18 to 24 inches

Sun:  Sun to medium shade
Moisture:  Average to moist

Seed: Check for ripe seeds to harvest June through September. Seed will likely germinate readily without stratification, but we recommend at least 2 to 4 weeks.
  • 200 seeds per packet
  • 7,200 seeds per ounce
  • 1 ounce per 200 square feet

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