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Seeds, Midwest Wildflower, Zones 3-9, Perennial, Lightly Scented Wildflower
One packet containing 100 seeds of Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea), native to the central and eastern United States. These seeds were collected fresh in the fall of 2024 and packaged for planting in 2025.
The purple coneflower features single flowers atop stiff, long stems. The blooms are characterized by pinkish-purple drooping petals surrounding a domed, orangish-brown, spiny center cone. They typically bloom from July through September and have a slight fragrance.
These vibrant flowers attract butterflies, bees, birds, hummingbirds, and other pollinators. Additionally, the purple coneflower serves as a host plant for the silvery checkerspot butterfly (Chlosyne nycteis). They provide nectar and pollen for various wildlife and are highly appealing in floral arrangements.
The purple coneflower prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade. It reaches a mature height of 3-4 feet and a spread of 2-4 feet. This perennial wildflower thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 3-9 and is native to Central to southeastern United States.
The seeds are tested for germination by the State of Wisconsin and packaged for 2025. Whittlesey Creek Wildflower Farm is a licensed nursery grower and seed labeler in Ashland, Wisconsin, Bayfield County.
Seeds, Midwest Wildflower, Zones 3-9, Perennial, Lightly Scented Wildflower
One packet containing 100 seeds of Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea), native to the central and eastern United States. These seeds were collected fresh in the fall of 2024 and packaged for planting in 2025.
The purple coneflower features single flowers atop stiff, long stems. The blooms are characterized by pinkish-purple drooping petals surrounding a domed, orangish-brown, spiny center cone. They typically bloom from July through September and have a slight fragrance.
These vibrant flowers attract butterflies, bees, birds, hummingbirds, and other pollinators. Additionally, the purple coneflower serves as a host plant for the silvery checkerspot butterfly (Chlosyne nycteis). They provide nectar and pollen for various wildlife and are highly appealing in floral arrangements.
The purple coneflower prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade. It reaches a mature height of 3-4 feet and a spread of 2-4 feet. This perennial wildflower thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 3-9 and is native to Central to southeastern United States.
The seeds are tested for germination by the State of Wisconsin and packaged for 2025. Whittlesey Creek Wildflower Farm is a licensed nursery grower and seed labeler in Ashland, Wisconsin, Bayfield County.
Seeds, Midwest Wildflower, Zones 3-9, Perennial, Lightly Scented Wildflower
One packet containing 100 seeds of Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea), native to the central and eastern United States. These seeds were collected fresh in the fall of 2024 and packaged for planting in 2025.
The purple coneflower features single flowers atop stiff, long stems. The blooms are characterized by pinkish-purple drooping petals surrounding a domed, orangish-brown, spiny center cone. They typically bloom from July through September and have a slight fragrance.
These vibrant flowers attract butterflies, bees, birds, hummingbirds, and other pollinators. Additionally, the purple coneflower serves as a host plant for the silvery checkerspot butterfly (Chlosyne nycteis). They provide nectar and pollen for various wildlife and are highly appealing in floral arrangements.
The purple coneflower prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade. It reaches a mature height of 3-4 feet and a spread of 2-4 feet. This perennial wildflower thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 3-9 and is native to Central to southeastern United States.
The seeds are tested for germination by the State of Wisconsin and packaged for 2025. Whittlesey Creek Wildflower Farm is a licensed nursery grower and seed labeler in Ashland, Wisconsin, Bayfield County.