Purple Coneflower (3" pot)
Sun: Full-Partial, Soil: All Types, Moisture: Semi-Moist
Height: 1-3 ft, Bloom Time: April-September
Purple coneflower is a long lived perennial herb that blooms a flower with purple petals and a characteristic spikey cone in the center. The plant is named after the Greek word echinos, meaning “hedgehog,” the quills of which resemble the center of the flower. The plant is also called snakeroot and scurvy root, because of its ethnobotanical uses against snakebites, sicknesses, and other ailments.
Photo Credit: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Information Credit: USDA - NRCS & Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
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