Common Name: Echinacea Angustifolia, Coneflower, Narrow Leaf Coneflower, Black Samson
Scientific Name: Echinacea Angustifolia
Physical Attributes: Cool toned pale pink petals droop softly from the central orange dome shaped disk which sits upon erect strong fuzzy stems.
Uses: Beds and borders. Beautiful cut or dried flower.
Life Cycle: Perennial
Growing Height: 30 – 60 cm
Attracts: Birds and butterflies
When to Sow: Summer (early/mid)
Sowing Depth: 5mm
Sow Spacing: 25 – 60cm
Sowing Method: Sow in well-drained soil in full sun. Supplement with water during dry periods.
Position: Full Sun
Germination Time: 10 – 20 days
Maintenance: Deadheading will encourage blooms. Cut back stems and remove spent flowers.
Seeds Per Packet: 30 (approx)
Echinacea Angustifolia — 30 Seeds
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$4.25
Native to Eastern Northern America and known for its medicinal uses, Echinacea Angustifolia is a striking flower that will bring life to any pocket of your garden. Hardy, with low maintenance, this Echinacea will attract bees, butterflies, and even birds if you let it go to seed.