

'Kismet Raspberry' PP 28,768 ('TNECHKR').Echinachea purpurea 'Hot Papaya' - PP#21,022ģ' chili pepper red, double, drooping with pom pom center.
Purple coneflower echinacea purpurea full#
Profile Video: See this plant in the following landscapes: Round Garden Bed Mostly Native Vegetable, Herb and Pollinator Garden Bee Hive Garden, Wake Co Entryway Garden, Cabarrus County Extension Office Pollinator Garden- Full Sun Round Garden Bed Mostly Native Vegetable, Herb and Pollinator Garden Davidson County Demo Garden Sun to Shade Garden Pollinator Garden- Partial Shade Entryway Garden, Cabarrus County Extension Office Pollinator Garden- Partial Shade Pollinator Garden- Full Sun Walkway at the Park, Cabarrus County Pollinator Garden- Partial Shade Walkway at the Park, Cabarrus County Mostly Native Vegetable, Herb and Pollinator Garden Pollinator Garden- Partial Shade Walkway at the Park, Cabarrus County Mostly Native Vegetable, Herb and Pollinator Garden Crowder Park Prairie and Native Plants Garden Paul J Ciener Botanical Garden Cultivars / Varieties: Ray flowers in 1-2 rows, often purplish, spreading-drooping.Erect herb with terminal, brown-domed heads.It is susceptible to aster yellows disease. Insects, Diseases, or Other Plant Problems: Japanese beetle and leaf spot are occasional problems. This is a popular and long-blooming plant for use in the native garden, meadows, pollinator gardens and naturalized areas. It is easily propagated by seed and will reseed itself in the garden. It is drought tolerant once established and can grow in full sun to partial shade. This plant prefers well-drained moist loams but is adaptable to various soil types. Leave some of the flower heads on to produce seeds for the birds. Several pollinators are attracted to the flower, especially butterflies. Many cultivars are available for varied sizes and colors. It may grow 3 to 4 feet tall and produce pinkish-purple flowers that mature in early summer through mid-fall. Purple Coneflower is an herbaceous perennial in the Asteraceae (daisy) family that is native to central and eastern USA. Phonetic Spelling ek-in-AY-shee-ah pur-PUR-ee-ah Description
