Echinacea purpurea
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GROWING GUIDE Geographic Origin:
North America.
Rainy Side NotesEchinacea comes from the Greek word echinos that refers to the prickly receptacle scales; purpurea means purple flower. My first echinacea I grew years ago was one of my favorites in the herb garden. With many new hybrids in the coneflower clan, this tends to take a back seat to the cultivars. However, many of the hybrids have this species in its lineage. This species is a great butterfly, bird and bee plant. Leaving the seed heads in place will bring in flocks of goldfinches, who will devour the seeds over winter.
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