Echinacea Purple Coneflower – BP
د.إ25.00
Weight | 0.03 kg |
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12 in stock
Description
Echinacea purpurea—commonly known as Purple Coneflower—is a striking, drought-tolerant perennial that earns its place in prairies, meadows, and sunny garden beds. It features tall, stout stems (60–120 cm) topped with large, daisy-like blooms of pink to purple petals fanning out from prominent brownish-orange cones. These long-lasting flowers are beloved by bees, butterflies, and birds, and make excellent cut and dried arrangements. Once established, the plant is heat and drought-resistant, deer-resistant, and self-seeds freely.
When to Plant in the UAE
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Direct Sowing: Ideal from September, when temperatures begin to moderate but stay warm enough (about 25–35 °C) to support germination and early growth.
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Indoor Transplant Option: Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before planting (i.e., late July–August). Transplant outdoors in September, once night temperatures remain above 15 °C.
Planting & Care Tips
Task | Recommendation |
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Sun & Soil | Full sun (6+ hrs/day) in well-draining soil—neutral to slightly acidic. Incorporate compost for fertility. |
Sowing Depth | Sow seeds ~0.5 cm deep. Germination occurs in 10–20 days with soil temps around 20-28 °C |
Spacing | Thin or transplant seedlings to 45–60 cm apart to allow airflow and garden-style silhouette. |
Watering | Keep soil evenly moist during establishment. Once established, reduce watering—this perennial is drought-tolerant. |
Maintenance | Deadhead faded flowers to encourage long-lasting blooms. Clumps may be divided every 3–4 years in spring or fall for vigor. |
Resistance | Highly resistant to heat, drought, deer, and many pests. Pollinator-friendly and long-blooming in UAE-like conditions. |