Product Review
Up to 4' tall, the purple coneflower with dozens of 3-4' purple flowers with a goldens is an eye-catching centerpiece for any pollinator garden. It attracts butterflies, bees, and in the fall, birds, who eat the seeds. Plant outdoors in the Fall or early winter, seeds will germinate in the Spring. First year growth is vegetative, Flowers appear the second and third year, and beyond.
The Purple Coneflower was one of the most beneficial medical wildflower species for Native Americans. Many tribes used the Purple Coneflower for pain relief, as an anti-inflammatory, to dress wounds, treat toothaches, colds, sore throats, and as an antidote for snakes bites.
Purple Coneflower
• Attracts Butterflies and Humming birds
• Native to Central and Eastern US
• Full Sun-Part Shade and Fine-Coarse soils
• Moderate water requirements
• Sow in Fall
• Zone 3-9
• Helps support bees
A note about seed balls:
Seed balls protect the seeds from erosion, foraging, and many other factors. This protective property often results in a slower germination cycle. Wildflowers are also highly variable in their germination rates. Please be patient with your seed balls. If you placed them in a suitable location, soil, and climate, when the seeds are ready, they will grow!
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