Echinacea angustifolia


Common name(s): narrow purple cone flower


Description: perennial; a wildflower native to the Central and Eastern U.S. and Canada. One of three species that is commonly used in traditional medicine and to produce herbal teas. Showy, long-blooming purple-pink flowers in summer. We suggest leaving spent flower stalks standing through the winter to provide food and habitat for wildlife and then pruning in early spring


Height: to 4 ft. Spread: to 2 ft.


Position: full sun and well-draining soil


Uses: medicine, culinary- herbal teas, cut flowers, ornamental, to attract pollinators


Winter Hardiness: to 0 F and below


Distribution: C. and E. US, C. and E. Canada