posted by spcquinn
6/11/2009
Region: Upper Plains
Zone: 5





posted by MoniLP
5/10/2008
Region: Mountain West
Zone: 5





posted by taeddy
4/10/2008
Region: Northeast
Zone: 5





Love this plant. Deer sometimes eat it before the flower head forms. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Deadhead for more flowers, then leave for great winter interest.
posted by gardenpoet
4/9/2008
Region: Midwest
Zone: 6





Very durable plant. Just divided mine into four this spring. Will grow in all types of soil and conditions. Echinacea seems to be very forgiving. I cut back after first bloom and get second.
posted by draganfly
4/4/2008
Region: Midwest
Zone: 7





I Love this plant.Echinacea purpure or the Purple conflower.I have them and they are beutiful.
posted by doccat5
3/29/2008
Region: Mid-Atlantic
Zone: 7





Very easy to grow, beautiful, deeply colored plants. The butterflies and hummers love them.
posted by divingangel
3/28/2008
Region: Southeast
Zone: 8





Always a beautiful show of color. Blooms all summer long even until frost if dead blossoms are trimmed away. I recommend this plant for anyone even the brown thumbs can grow this one...
posted by tmeier
3/28/2008
Region: Northeast
Zone: 6





posted by Catgirl
3/27/2008
Region: Lower Plains
Zone: 6





Love the reliability of this perennial. Seems to bloom & stay for a long time each year.
posted by MontanaRaven
3/27/2008
Region: Mountain West
Zone: 4





Excellent long-blooming, sturdy flower stems, great for cut flowers, to attract butterflies and the color is outstanding!
posted by Oread
3/27/2008
Region: Lower Plains
Zone: 5





The perfect spectacular flowering plant for our hot humid climate (near Kansas City). I had some planted near some black-eyed susans in average soil. With just regular watering the black-eyed susans still didn't make it, but the coneflowers flourished. Bees and butterflies love the large blooms which have real lasting power.
posted by cecemax
3/27/2008
Region: Southeast
Zone: 7





Excellent plant in all its varieties...grows well in hot, humid & drought times. Good cut flower as well.
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