Coneflower
Your ultimate guide to Coneflower: Everything you need to know with expert info for beginners and advanced gardeners alike.
Coneflower
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Coneflowers In A Pot – Tips On Caring For Container Grown Coneflowers
Coneflowers are very popular, colorful, flowering perennials. But what about containers? If you don't have the space for a garden bed, will coneflowers grow just as well on a patio or balcony? Click this article to learn more about how to grow coneflowers in a pot.
By Liz Baessler
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Coneflower Herbal Uses – Growing Echinacea Plants As Herbs
Coneflowers are pretty plants with big, bright flowers that attract butterflies and songbirds to the garden. But people have also been using coneflowers medicinally for many, many years. Click this article for more information on coneflower herbal uses.
By Teo Spengler
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How To Harvest Echinacea Flowers, Seeds And Roots
The entire echinacea plant can be harvested and used for medicine and health. Learn here how to harvest your pretty coneflowers, from seeds to roots.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Growing Cutleaf Coneflower - Is Cutleaf Coneflower A Weed
Cutleaf coneflower is a native wildflower, but that doesn't stop some from finding it weedy. Click here for more information.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Yellow Echinacea Care – Learn About Growing Yellow Coneflowers
Echinacea paradoxa stands out from other native echinacea plants. The “paradox” indicated in this variety’s name comes from the fact that it is the only native echinacea to produce yellow petals. Learn about growing yellow coneflowers here.
By Darcy Larum
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Purple Coneflower Plants: Information On Growing Purple Coneflowers
A native to the eastern U.S., purple coneflowers are found in many flower gardens. Planting purple coneflower in the garden or flowerbed draws bees and butterflies. Read here for growing info and care.
By Becca Badgett
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Common Issues With Coneflowers: Coneflower Plant Diseases And Pests
Coneflowers are popular wildflowers found in many gardens. Although they are generally resistant to most pests and diseases, you may occasionally encounter issues with coneflowers. Click here to learn more.
By Nikki Tilley
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What Is A Gray Headed Coneflower Plant - Care For Gray Headed Coneflowers
The gray headed coneflower plant goes by many names and is a native wildflower. Click here for more information on this perennial plant.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Echinacea Deadheading: Do You Need To Deadhead Coneflowers
Also known as purple coneflower, Echinacea has grown wildly and contently for hundreds of years without any maintenance. When I suggest coneflowers to a customer, I am often asked "do you need to deadhead coneflowers?" Click here for the answer.
By Darcy Larum