Echinacea Seeds - Purple Coneflower
Purple Coneflower is a beloved North American native perennial known for its bold rose-purple petals, coppery central cones, and long season of garden color. A classic prairie and pollinator plant, it is valued for its toughness, beauty, and ability to thrive in a wide range of conditions once established. Strong upright stems carry daisy-like blooms that bring movement, texture, and wildlife activity to beds, borders, meadows, and restoration-style plantings.
This is a plant that earns its place in both ornamental and ecological gardens. Its flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects through the warm season, while the seed heads continue to offer structure and interest after bloom. Left standing, they also support birds and add winter texture to the garden. Purple Coneflower combines visual presence with long-term usefulness, making it one of the most dependable native flowering perennials for home landscapes and community spaces alike.
Easy to grow and widely adaptable, Purple Coneflower is well suited to sunny beds, naturalized plantings, pollinator gardens, and drought-conscious landscapes. It brings a strong upright habit, generous bloom, and a distinctly North American prairie character that feels both wild and well-loved. Whether planted in drifts or woven into mixed perennial borders, it offers color, resilience, and a lasting connection to native garden tradition.
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Description
Purple Coneflower is a beloved North American native perennial known for its bold rose-purple petals, coppery central cones, and long season of garden color. A classic prairie and pollinator plant, it is valued for its toughness, beauty, and ability to thrive in a wide range of conditions once established. Strong upright stems carry daisy-like blooms that bring movement, texture, and wildlife activity to beds, borders, meadows, and restoration-style plantings.
This is a plant that earns its place in both ornamental and ecological gardens. Its flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects through the warm season, while the seed heads continue to offer structure and interest after bloom. Left standing, they also support birds and add winter texture to the garden. Purple Coneflower combines visual presence with long-term usefulness, making it one of the most dependable native flowering perennials for home landscapes and community spaces alike.
Easy to grow and widely adaptable, Purple Coneflower is well suited to sunny beds, naturalized plantings, pollinator gardens, and drought-conscious landscapes. It brings a strong upright habit, generous bloom, and a distinctly North American prairie character that feels both wild and well-loved. Whether planted in drifts or woven into mixed perennial borders, it offers color, resilience, and a lasting connection to native garden tradition.













