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Planting, Growing, and Caring for Coneflowers
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Types
These are native, unless noted …
- Echinacea purpurea ‘Robert Bloom’: red-purple petals; prominent, dark orange centers
- E. purpurea ‘Finale White’: creamy-white petals; greenish-brown centers
- E. augustifolia Narrow-leaf coneflower: similar to E. purpurea
- E. pallida Pale purple coneflower: native to Ontario
- E. sanguinea Sanguine purple coneflower: red-purple petals with streaks (sanguinea, Latin for “blood” refers to streaks in petals; native to southern states
- E. laevigata Smooth purple coneflower: narrow, drooping, pale-pink petals; endangered
- E. tennesseensis Tennessee coneflower: upturned mauve petals; greenish-pink centers
- E. atrorubens Topeka purple coneflower: deep pink short petals; rare
- E. simulata Wavy leaf coneflower: yellow pollen distinguishes it from E. pallida (white pollen)
- E. paradoxa Yellow coneflower, aka Ozark coneflower: yellow petals
- E. hybrid ‘Cleopatra’: soft yellow petals; copper-green centers
Read about our favorite coneflower varieties here!
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I am adding 3 New colors of coneflowers to my yard, do I need to plant them away from each other? Will they mix colors ? This seemed to happen with my colombine. Thanks.
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What was in your sprayer previous to the bug spray? Sounds like you had weed killer in it. After spraying, wash your sprayer with cold water, then hot soapy water, then rinse again with cold. Otherwise have separate sprayer for bug spray.
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Oh, I'm relieved! I thought she was praying for bugs and weeds.
I planted coneflowers for the first time this year and something is eating the petals of the flowers. I have looked and don't see anything. Any suggestions?
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My 4 year old coneflowers here in Maine have started budding and I would like to pinch them back to prevent flopping over. Does this mean I will have to nip a few buds off or do I look for stalks without buds and only pinch those? Now mid-June.
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