Echinacea needs a lot of light and thrives best in direct sunlight.
Echinacea is winter-hardy up to -30°C!
Keep the soil moderately moist, but let the top layer dry out between waterings.
Every 4-6 weeks during the growing season (from spring to late autumn).
Regularly remove wilted flowers to promote blooming and trim away dead or damaged stems.
Echinacea, also known as Coneflower, is a striking addition to any garden and attracts many butterflies and bees. This hardy plant can reach a height of 60 to 120 cm and blooms from summer to fall with large, eye-catching flowers in colors ranging from purple and pink to white and yellow. Echinacea is winter-hardy and returns every year, making it a sustainable and attractive choice for both beds and pots.
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