(Echinacea purpurea)

Coneflower is a perennial native to Eastern and Central United States. It has a long blooming season and attracts bees and butterflies. The seed heads provide food for songbirds especially goldfinches. It is a great cutting flower.
Bloom Time:
June to August
Sun Exposure:
Full Sun
Best Soil:
Evenly moist, well-drained soil, drought resistant once established.
Height:
3-4 feet
Spacing:
Plant 15-18″ apart.
Deer resistant: Moderate.