Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)
Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)
http://www.durgan.org/URL/?PATUX 14 July 2010 Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)
This perennial Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) was planted in the garden five years ago, from a pot purchased from a nursery. It enlarges each year and the blooms last most of the Summer. It is one of my favorite flowers. The flowers look like rockets in flight.
This perennial Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) was planted in the garden five years ago, from a pot purchased from a nursery. It enlarges each year and the blooms last most of the Summer. It is one of my favorite flowers. The flowers look like rockets in flight.
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It's lovely, Durgan. I have grown some from seed this year - they are still tiny, but fingers crossed they look like that next year! Is that all one plant, or lots of smaller ones close together?
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I started with one plant. The clump is the spread, so it is probably many plants. I never touch the clump, just let it expand and grow as it desires.bonniethomas06 wrote:It's lovely, Durgan. I have grown some from seed this year - they are still tiny, but fingers crossed they look like that next year! Is that all one plant, or lots of smaller ones close together?
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I grew some from seed earlier this year, our local cheap n cheerful shop had little kits in to grow them for a quid so I thought I would give em a go. Only 6 have made it so far, they're only about 4/5 inches high but I live in hope that they will make it !
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I have 4 of them and love them, but oh they need so much water. They yellow and the leaves go all brown and crispy if not watered practically every day. I really ought to give up on that kind of plant but I love them!
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Now down to just 2 plants, still only about 5" high. ive been growing them for months, they don't seem to have grown for ages now. Do they usually take such a long time ? Or am I flogging a dead horse ?
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I've grown some from seed and they are extremely slow growing plants! Don't expect flowers the first year and they take about 5 years before you get a decent sized plant with lots of flowers on it - though that might be dependant on your soil/moisture content too - they don't like my dry garden despite me watering them lots.
But if you are patient you get there eventually - here's one of mine......



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That looks like a lovely display you have there MMM.
I grew some from seed last year and although only 2 survived out of about 40 seedlings they have flowered this year.
I grew some from seed last year and although only 2 survived out of about 40 seedlings they have flowered this year.
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