Echinacea
Certified Organic
Echinacea purpurea
A stately plant with drooping purple petals.
Echinos, the Greek word from which Echinacea is derived, means "hedgehog" or "sea urchin." While this accurately captures the bristly head of this coneflower, it does little to place the plant in space and time. Echinacea is actually native to eastern America, home to neither aforementioned creature. A widely known immune booster, it is most often grown as an ornamental. It also attracts and feeds important native pollinators, making Echinacea a healer both for us and for the environment.
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Unit | Price | Quantity | Availability |
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Art Pack / Organic / 50 seeds | $4.79 | In Stock | |
50 Seeds / Organic | $3.49 | In Stock | |
150 Seeds / Organic | $6.39 | In Stock |
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Perennial. Start very early in a protected spot that experiences some cold. Or, winter sow the seeds in December and then thin to 24" spacing in the spring when the seedlings are 3" high. Plants reach 3-4' high at maturity. Tolerates drought conditions. Grow in full sun or partial shade. Can be propagated by root cuttings and shared with neighbors.
Days to Germination | 7 to 14 days |
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Days to Maturity | 110 days |
Planting Depth | ½ inch |
Spacing in Row | 24 inches |
Spacing Between Rows | 24 inches |
Height at Maturity | 36 inches |
Sun Preference | Full to Partial Sun |
Hardiness Zone Range | Zones 3-9 |
Gabe Brown tends her garden with a lime green thumb. Recognizing dualities that exist in the natural world and the man-made, she creates an inner landscape of the human condition; narrative vignettes that are both alluring and mysterious.