Echinacea purpurea #1
 
        Echinacea purpurea #1
                      Purple Coneflower
                    
                      Iconic purple coneflower, easy to grow, beneficial for pollinators
                    
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One of the easiest native purple coneflowers to grow. Good for naturalizing, attracts birds and a wide variety of bees, butterflies, and moths. Deer resistant. Best in full sun and well drained soil. 2.5 - 3.5?
  
                      Botanical Name- Echinacea purpurea
                    
                      Pronunciation- ek-ih-NAY-shuh pur-PYUR-ee-uh
                    
                      Foliage- Deciduous
                    
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                      Mature Height- 
                    
                      Sun Exposure- Full Sun
                    
                      Soil Preferences- Average, well-drained
                    
                      Current Size- #1
                    
                      Bloom Color- Pinkish purple
                    
                      Bloom Time- Mid to late summer
                    
                      Companion Plants- LiatrIs spicata (classic native pollinator combo)
                    
                      Fauna Attracted- Bees (native, honey), butterflies (swallowtails, monarchs), seed-eating birds (goldfinches)
                    
                      Plant Habit- Perennial
                    
- Care Rating- Easy
                      Default Beavercreek Nursery Bin - PP24
                    
                      Yearly Care Instructions- Deadhead to prolong bloom; cut back old stems in late fall and fertilize in spring.
                    
                      Trimming Instructions- Deadhead during blooming to prolong flowers. Cut back in late fall.
                    
                      Fertilization Instructions- Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer (e.g., 14-14-14) in early spring; low to moderate feeding need. Over-fertilization in clay can produce weak, floppy stems.
                    
                      Fertilizer Recommendation- Flower-tone
                    
                      Possible Issues- Aphids, powdery mildew
                    
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