purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea 'Leuchtstern' BRIGHT STAR) plant — close-up photo
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purple coneflower

Echinacea purpurea 'Leuchtstern' BRIGHT STAR

Overview

The Purple Coneflower, (Echinacea purpurea 'Leuchtstern' BRIGHT STAR) is an amazing plant. Boasting deep magenta/purple petals, it looks stunning in any garden. Perfect for a sunny, well-drained area, it's hardy and low-maintenance in most growing conditions. Blooms typically appear from summer to fall and are a magnet for bees and butterflies, adding life and movement to your garden. The vibrant flower buds open to reveal a central cone surrounded by soft violet petals. An impressive three to four feet tall, these plants make an impressive statement in any garden. Whether grown in the ground or in pots, the Purple Coneflower is an ideal addition to any landscape.

Care Guide

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Watering

Purple coneflower needs to be watered moderately and consistently. Generally, a deep watering once a week should be adequate. It is important that the soil remains slightly moist but not overly wet or soggy. If you are not able to water your purple coneflower once a week, then once every 2 weeks should be sufficient. During extended dry spells, an additional deep watering should be provided to make sure your plant gets the moisture it needs to thrive. If the top few inches of soil are allowed to dry out completely before watering, you will be promoting deeper rooting, creating a healthier plant.

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Light

The purple coneflower needs full sunlight for optimal growth and blooming. During the active growing season, at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day is recommended. Plant the coneflower in a sunny location where it will receive full sun during most of the day during the spring and summer months. However, during the hottest times of the day in warmer climates, it is ok to give the purple coneflower some afternoon shade.

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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 'Leuchtstern' BRIGHT STAR) should be pruned when the blooms have faded at the end of the flowering season. Cut off the stems that hold spent flowers to just above the first set of foliage. This will encourage a neater, fuller appearance. It is also advised to cut back half of the stems in late winter or early spring to stimulate new growth. This will result in a fresh flush of blooms for the upcoming season. Pruning can be done with shears or pruning scissors, but it is important to make sure the plant is not over-pruned. Too much pruning can damage the plant and prevent it from providing the desired display of 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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