[caption id="attachment_2345" align="aligncenter" width="1140"] Purple Coneflower blooms[/caption]Purple ConeflowerPlanting this lovely native will invite butterflies to visit your garden all summer long. Pollinators will be attracted to this wildflower magnet!Details: Echinacea are easy-to-grow natives that bloom heavily from summer to fall. They are drought and heat tolerant with long-lasting magnificent displays of large daisies with coned centers.A North American native in the Daisy family, Echinacea produce big, bright flowers from late June until frost. Plants thrive in average soils and withstand hot and dry conditions. Blooms last well cut or dried, and the seeds in the large cone at the center of the flower head provide nourishment for birds when finished blooming. Echinacea is a must have in every garden for butterflies and pollinators.Selling Points: Native, long blooming, butterflies and  pollinators, songbirdsGrowing Zone: 3-8Mature Height: 36"Mature Width: 18-24"Sunlight:  Full SunWater Requirements: AverageDoes Not Ship To: CA, WA, OR, AZ Purple Coneflower have extra large pink flowers with a copper-brown cone (center). Purple Coneflowers are a long lasting cut flower. Where classic coneflower's petals point down, 'Magnus' are held more horizontally. The bicolor effect from this variety is due to the blooms intense color fading as they age. Perennial Plant Association 1998 Plant of the Year.Planting - Never plant Purple Coneflower deeper than originally planted in the pot. Doing so can cause rotting of the stem and death to the plant. Most plants are very drought tolerant; however they grow very slow without adequate water.  The one question that comes up often, "when is the best time to plant? For the most part, Echinacea 'Magnus' can be planted year around, provided the ground
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