purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea 'Kim's Mop Head') plant — close-up photo
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purple coneflower

Echinacea purpurea 'Kim's Mop Head'

Overview

Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea 'Kim's Mop Head'), is an outstanding plant for any landscape. It's famous for its long-lasting, daisy-like flower heads that are a deep purple color. The plant can take the summer heat and drought extremely well, requiring minimal maintenance. It will add a vibrant feel to any garden, as its unique foliage and bright blossoms will attract pollinators and birds. A great cut flower, it's easy to propagate and disease resistance. This species even helps to suppress weeds and offers long-lasting beauty in any garden.

Care Guide

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Watering

A Purple Coneflower should be watered once every 5 - 7 days. Water the plant deeply, making sure that the soil is moist but not saturated. You should allow the top 2 - 3 inches of soil to dry out between watering. For best results, use a soaker hose or slow running water for longer period of time. Avoid overhead watering so that the plant's foliage does not become mildewed.

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Light

Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea 'Kim's Mop Head') grows best in full sun for at least 6 to 8 hours a day. It prefers a location that receives direct sunlight in the morning and evening. A spot with partial shade during the hottest part of the day is ideal. If the location receives some morning shade, that is also beneficial. To ensure that your purple coneflower is receiving enough sun, wait until the foliage has fully developed and then look for signs that the plant is receiving too much sun such as yellowing, wilting, and scorched leaves.

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Soil

Sandy Loamy Clay Rocky

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Temperature

Hardiness zone 3–8.

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Pruning

Purple coneflowers (Echinacea purpurea 'Kim's Mop Head') should be pruned in late winter, just before the flowering season. Start by trimming away any dead or damaged leaves and stems, and then shape the plant by cutting back any overly long branches or stems. Cut the stems near the base, about 1-third of their length, to promote new growth and flowering. After pruning, fertilize the plant as needed.

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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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