coneflower
Echinacea 'Quills and Thrills'
Aperçu
Coneflower (Echinacea 'Quills and Thrills') is an amazing plant species. With its vibrant reddish-orange flowers, it blooms profusely from midsummer into fall. The flowers have an unusual shape that resembles a cone with spiky petals, giving them an attractive textured look. This hardy perennial thrives in full sun and offers its cheerful blooms even in less-than-ideal soils. It's also drought tolerant and deer and rabbit resistant, making it an excellent low-maintenance addition to any garden. With its unique blossoms, Coneflower (Echinacea 'Quills and Thrills') is an eye-catching and beautiful addition to any outdoor space.
Guide d'entretien
Arrosage
Coneflower (Echinacea 'Quills and Thrills') requires moist, well-drained soil, and should be watered regularly. Water the plant deeply when the top 2-3 inches of soil becomes dry. During hot, dry spells, water may need to be applied more often, at least every 3-4 days. During cooler times, water should be applied weekly. It is important to not over-water, as this can lead to root rot and other issues. As a general rule, it is better to keep the roots slightly dry than overly wet.
Lumière
Coneflower (Echinacea 'Quills and Thrills') grows best in full sun or partial sun. Plants should receive at least 6 hours of sunlight a day, but can handle up to 12 hours of sunlight when it is taken gradually. Early morning sun and afternoon shade is ideal for providing the plant with enough light to bring out the vibrant color of the flower petals. When the cone flower is over exposed to the sun it could result in burnt leaves.
Température
Hardiness zone 3–8.
Taille
Coneflower (Echinacea 'Quills and Thrills') should be pruned in late winter to early spring, as soon as stems have been exposed to cold temperatures and most of the leaves have been shed. Pruning should be limited to cutting back old flowering stems and removing any dead or diseased foliage. Start by removing any dead stems and leaves and cutting away any bad foliage. Then, prune back the spent flower stems to where the new buds are beginning to emerge. This will encourage healthy new growth and promote larger blooms in the following year. Smaller plants may only require light shaping, while larger plants will likely need more significant pruning.
Multiplication
Seed Propagation, Division, Root Cutting, Layering Propagation
Usages et symbolique
Attracts: Birds, Butterflies.
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