purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea 'Coconut Lime') plant — close-up photo
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purple coneflower

Echinacea purpurea 'Coconut Lime'

Overview

The stunning purple coneflower, Echinacea purpurea 'Coconut Lime', is an amazing plant species. Its bright yellow-lime center is surrounded by stunning purple petals, each one displaying unique shades of grape. It's low-maintenance and drought-tolerant, surviving even the harshest conditions. In addition, its long-lasting blooms are great for adding vivid pops of color to any landscape. It's also highly attractive to pollinators like bees and butterflies and helps to draw them into your garden. The purple coneflower is sure to bring a magical beauty to any outdoor space.

Care Guide

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Watering

Purple coneflower needs to be watered every 3-4 days depending on the size of the pot and the season, and the soil should remain moist. In the summer, the plant may require more frequent watering, but in the winter, it may need less water. When watering, it’s best to water at the soil level and avoid soaking the foliage, as this can cause fungus and other issues. For best results, water thoroughly, until the water drains from the bottom of the pot.

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Light

Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea 'Coconut Lime') is a perennial plant that grows best in full sun. In areas with intense, direct sunlight, it should be planted in a spot that receives at least 6-8 hours of sunlight daily. If growing in areas with partial sun, purple coneflower needs at least 4-6 hours of daily sun for optimal growth. In mild climates, it may tolerate less sunlight if given supplemental water and fertilizer.

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Soil

Sandy Loamy Clay Rocky

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Temperature

Hardiness zone 3–8.

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Pruning

Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea 'Coconut Lime') should be pruned annually in late winter after the danger of frost has passed and when no new growth is present. Pruning should consist of removing dead stems and leaves and shearing off any flower stalks that may be present. The plant should be cut to 8–10 inches (20–25 cm) from the ground. This will encourage new growth and a bushy plant shape. If the plant is left unpruned, it will become lanky and will no longer produce flowers.

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Propagation

Seed Propagation

Uses & Symbolism

Attracts: Birds, Butterflies.

Diseases & Pests

Common pests: Leaf miner insect, Pest resistant, Disease resistant, Drought resistant .

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