Purple Coneflower (Echinacea)

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Echinacea purpurea 

North American Native perennial.  Clumping plants with strong upright stems make them great for cut flowers.  Clumps can grow to 3’ and can be divided.  Can grow in large pots to move inside during freezes.  Full sun afternoon shade in hot climates.  Flowers bloom spring to fall.  Can start indoors in 2 gallon pots, thin to one per pot.  They should come back each season depending on growing conditions.  36-48” tall, 36” wide clumps.  Echinacea is known to boost the immune system and has many health benefits.  Popular as herb tea.  Can bloom the first year but most likely the second spring. 

Average 50 seeds per pack

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    Echinacea purpurea 

    North American Native perennial.  Clumping plants with strong upright stems make them great for cut flowers.  Clumps can grow to 3’ and can be divided.  Can grow in large pots to move inside during freezes.  Full sun afternoon shade in hot climates.  Flowers bloom spring to fall.  Can start indoors in 2 gallon pots, thin to one per pot.  They should come back each season depending on growing conditions.  36-48” tall, 36” wide clumps.  Echinacea is known to boost the immune system and has many health benefits.  Popular as herb tea.  Can bloom the first year but most likely the second spring. 

    Average 50 seeds per pack

     

    Basic Info

    Germination Temp
    70-85°
    Days to Germinate
    7-18 days
    Direct Sow / Transplant
    can direct seed or transplant
    Seed Depth
    1/4 "

    Growing Info

    Plant Spacing
    12-18" Clumping growth habit. Will self seed
    Row Spacing
    18-20" apart
    Plant Height / Width
    2-4"
    Sun
    Full sun
    Growing Temperature
    50-95°
    Ready
    May only produce leafy growth the first year while establishing deep thick roots.

    Other Info

    Notes

    Perennial. Flowers spring -fall. Established clumps can be divided. Will die off in frost, freeze but will come back the following season because of their deep strong roots. Plant them where you want them to stay.

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