Coneflowers are more than just pretty blooms — they’re hardy, pollinator-friendly, and perfect for adding year-round interest ...
Snow cone coneflower (Echinacea 'Snow Cone') traces its heritage to the long-lived, eastern coneflower species (Echinacea tennesseensis) and shares its penchant for returning every year. It was ...
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With its daisy-like petals and distinctive cone-shaped centers, the coneflower (Echinacea spp.) is the star of many a nature-forward yard, as well as the number one flower you should be adding to your ...
One in an occasional series of guides on growing popular plants. Other guides include lenten rose, peony, redbud, azalea, elephant ear, coleus, lantana, savory calamint and rudbeckia. Nine species of ...
A woman admiring a bunch of coneflowers growing - AJacobsohn/Shutterstock Whether you love cutting beautiful flowers in the summer for your table or want to add vibrant color to a drab part of your ...
If your coneflowers (Echinacea spp.) have stopped blooming or look like they're past their prime, there's a simple way to bring them back to life, and it starts with a little strategic trimming.
‘It’s the most beautiful coloring I’ve ever seen,” Hank Siudyla says of the pink-to-peach-to-orange blooms of ‘Sundown’ echinacea in his Deerfield garden, which won the Glorious Gardens Contest for ...
Purple coneflower, Echinacea purpurea, is a native perennial in most of the eastern United States, thriving in zones 3 through 9. The genus name, Echinacea, originates from the Greek word echinos, ...
Have you ever wandered into a friend or family member's garden and asked what on earth those glorious cone-shaped flowers were in the corner? Often surrounded by bees and butterflies, coneflowers ...
Daisy-like flowers, with slender lavender-hued petals, are once again thriving across the country. The smooth coneflower has been endangered for decades, but it's making a comeback thanks largely in ...
Q: Some of my coneflower petals disappear before the flower is fully open, or have chewing damage after it opens. What can I do to stop this? A: You can’t intervene much if you want to let the plants ...