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Purple Coneflower
Purple Coneflower
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Purple Coneflower: Built for Heat, Pollinators, and a Little Bit of Neglect
Some plants demand attention. Purple Coneflower earns it without asking.
A true North American native, Purple Coneflower rises through summer with bold violet-pink petals and coppery-orange centers that seem to glow in the evening garden. Bees work the blooms. Butterflies drift in. By fall, goldfinches often arrive for the seed heads, turning one plant into an entire little ecosystem.
Tough enough for dry spells, beautiful enough for the front of the border, and useful long after the petals fade, this is the kind of perennial that proves a garden can be both wild and intentional.
Key Features:
A Pollinator Workhorse
Draws in bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects all season long.
Beauty That Lasts Beyond Bloom
Bold flowers in summer, architectural seed heads in fall and winter.
Tough as Nails
Handles heat, drought, clay, and the kind of summer that makes weaker plants quit.
Native with Purpose
Supports local wildlife while bringing structure and color to the garden.
Quick Facts:
Bloom Color: Purple-pink petals with copper-orange centers
Plant Type: Perennial
Mature Height: 24–36 inches
Mature Spread: 18–24 inches
Sun Requirement: Full sun
Soil Preference: Well-drained soil
Bloom Period: Summer through fall
Maintenance Level: Low
Watering Needs: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
Hardiness Zones: Suitable for zones 3–9
Purple Coneflower doesn’t need pampering, rich soil, or constant watering. Give it sunlight, a little room, and time. It will handle the rest.
And when most of the garden starts fading, Coneflower is usually still standing.
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