Narrow-leaf
Coneflower - Echinacea angustifolia
One of the most highly prized of
all the Echinaceas for its medicinal properties,
this relatively short, drought tolerant plant
gets its name from its narrow leaves. It thrives
in poor to moderate soils in full sun.
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| SEED
GERMINATION INFO |
Cold, moist
stratification. Mix seed with moist but
not wet, sterile growing medium. Place
mixture in a labeled, sealed plastic bag
and store in refridgerator for six to
eight weeks. Note: Some seed may
germinate in the storage bag if moist
stratified too long. If sprouting occurs,
plant immediately. Another method is to
sow seed outdoors in late autumn so that
they may overwinter Approx. 40 seeds per pack
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| Colour
: |
Pink |
Blooms
: |
June
to July |
Light
: |
Full
sun |
| Height
: |
1'
- 3' |
Soil
: |
Sand
to Loam |
Water
: |
Dry to Medium |
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Deer
Resistant!
Makes
Great Cutflowers!
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