Narrow-leafed Purple Coneflower.
Smallest plant of the echinaceas, with narrow leaves and short, pink-purple petals. High level of isobutylamides in this species causes the "tongue tingling" associated with echinaceas. Ht. 8-18". Stratify for minimum 21 days. One of the least vigorous growing echinaceas. Organically grown. Avg. 6,000 seeds/oz. Packet: 100 seeds.
Plant Cycle: (P)
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Notes:
GERMINATION NOTE: Seeds germinate most readily if first stratified (kept moist and refrigerated, or sown in a cold frame in the winter.) See individual species for number of recommended days of stratification. The germination rate for non-stratified seeds can be low and erratic. Sow any of the echinaceas outdoors in the fall to allow the oscillating temperatures and natural rain to stimulate germination. Normally grown for 3-4 years for harvest of sizeable roots.
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Disease Resistance:
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Growing Information:
Echinacea
DAYS TO GERMINATION: Varies
SOWING TIME: Spring
SEEDING METHOD: Transplant
SUNLIGHT PREFERENCE: Sun
PLANT HEIGHT: Varies
PLANT SPACING: 24-28"
HARDINESS ZONES: Zones 3-10
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Endangered Wild populations of this variety are in danger of extinction. |
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