coneflower (Echinacea 'Sunbird') plant — close-up photo
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coneflower

Echinacea 'Sunbird'

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The coneflower (Echinacea 'Sunbird') is an amazing plant species that is sure to brighten any garden. It has an upright habit with big, daisy-like flowers in vibrant shades of yellow, orange and pink. Not only is it lovely to look at, but the coneflower is very easy to maintain. They thrive in almost any type of climate, making them a great option for all kinds of gardeners. They attract butterflies and pollinators, adding beauty to the garden even when they're not in bloom. Plus, the coneflower offers medicinal benefits with its high levels of antioxidants and anti-inflammatories. It’s no wonder why the coneflower is so beloved.

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Water your Coneflower deeply but infrequently to ensure adjustable, optimal plant health. Be sure to drench the soil once every 1 to 2 weeks, if there is no rain, or if the soil feels dry to the touch. If your area has frequent rain, reduce watering to once every 3 weeks. Do not overwater your Coneflower, as this can cause the plant to suffer root rot or other health problems. Be sure to check the soil’s moisture content before deciding if your Coneflower needs watering - it is much better to underwater than overwater.

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Coneflower, also known as Echinacea 'Sunbird', is a species of perennial plant that is native to parts of North America. This species loves the sun and prefers at least 6 hours a day of direct sunlight. Depending on your climate and time of year, it is recommended to provide the flower with full sun for at least 4 to 6 hours from early morning to late afternoon. For optimal growth, coneflowers should be placed in a sunny, sheltered location and should be given partial shade in extreme heat. During the summer months, it is important to ensure that the flower receives full sun during the first few hours of the day when the air is cooler and less intense.

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Temperatur

Hardiness zone 4–9.

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Schnitt

Coneflower (Echinacea 'Sunbird') should be pruned in the early spring once new growth appears. Pruning should involve removal of any dead or damaged stems and leaves, along with any weak or overcrowded stems. Be sure not to overdue it, however, as too much pruning may reduce flower production. Remove no more than 1-third of the total plant material each season. This will encourage continued blooms and improved overall health and appearance.

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Vermehrung

Seed Propagation, Division, Root Cutting, Layering Propagation

Verwendung & Symbolik

Attracts: Birds, Butterflies.

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