Purple coneflower

Scientific Name: Echinacea purpurea
Native Range: Eastern and central North America
Height: 2-5 feet
Light: Full Sun, Part Sun
Blooms: June, July, August
Caterpillar Host: Silvery Checkerspot, Painted Lady
Provides nectar for: Monarch, Swallowtail, Painted Lady, Fritillary, Skipper, Sulfur

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This has got to be among the best plants out there. Beware of Aster Yellows, a disease that can infect coneflowers and cause strange mutations. As the disease worsens, flowers will look more and more alien. Infected plants do not produce viable seed, but the disease survives over winter in the roots and will eventually kill the plant. It spreads via leaf hoppers to other coneflowers and asters. Infected plants must be dug up and disposed of to prevent the spread.

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