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Echinacea purpurea

Echinacea purpurea

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ZONES  3-8 | Good to grow! Zone
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Echinacea purpurea (Purple Coneflower) is a garden classic perennial plant and one of our most popular native wildflowers. Echinacea purpurea (Purple Coneflower) has a large center cone, surrounded by pink-purple petals and brighten the garden in mid-summer.
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Overall rating: 4.909091 / 5 from 11 reviews.

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Fabulous, but taller than I expected

"There are absolutely gorgeous but can get quite tall! I have them in the front of a border with some taller perennials behind (Boltonia, vernonia, tall rudbeckia. ) First year they stayed pretty small. Year two they were what I expected- 2-3 feet tall. Year three- well now I think may have to move them because they range from 4 to over 5 feet. They are GORGEOUS but be warned these can get big! (I am in the UP of Michigan, harsh snowy winters, short cool summers, zone 4)"

Katie (5/5)

Yes, rabbits eat this, but the plants bounce back

"A wild rabbit lives in my yard and battles me for control of the plants. He does eat the coneflowers - in the winter and early spring (March), he browses the plants all the way down to the ground. The plants rebound beautifully - every year, they come back thick and strong. The birds and rabbit tend to move seeds around in the garden, too - I get coneflowers sprouting in odd places. The first year from seed is leaves only, the second year, they bloom. It is easy to dig up and move the seedlings to where I want them or to give them to friends who may want coneflowers. The bees absolutely love the coneflowers."

Anonymous (5/5)

Easy, beautiful, vibrant

"Couldn't be easier honestly. And these keep coming back year after year."

Bman (5/5)

Doing Very Well

"I had shied away from purpurpea because I thought it was ugly. But these plants are certainly workhorses in my garden Planted them in two places in spring. They are growing strong in spite of our scalding heat. One bunch is blooming beautifully, and one bunch is full of blooms. Can't see any pest problems yet. Will try them in a few more places next year."

TexasGardener (5/5)

I would recommend this plant.

"Nice addition to the garden."

Jayne (5/5)

Hardy plant that is slowly getting bigger, some flowers

"Looking forward to seeing how it overwinters, and how good it will look next year."

Amy (5/5)

Healthy plants

"I've had many plants however I'm so happy I found this site. Every plant I bought has been very healthy and growing beautifully"

Charley S. (5/5)

I would buy these plants again.

"So far everything is great. The plants were very healthy on arrival. Thank you very much."

Fringie (5/5)

Definitely a Keeper

"First cone flower that has done well in my garden. Tall and beautiful."

Chickadee (5/5)

Neighbors & I enjoy big pink flowers; birds love Fall seeds!

"I am learning how to use native perennials in Zone 8 West TX. Very different landscaping needs from Boston It is fun to try new plants in each season."

GG (5/5)

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