A beauty with benefits! The large, purple blooms of coneflower look lovely in beds and bouquets, plus they attract pollinators. Companion plant coneflower among vegetables and watch the bees and butterflies arrive to help pollinate your crops! Coneflower even attract beneficial predatory insects that control pests, like aphids and tomato horn worms. Plus, you have probably heard of the health benefits of Echinacea—the Latin name for coneflower—in boosting immunity. Enjoy a cup of homegrown tea while you watch the butterflies and bees flock to your coneflower.
Large, purple blooms of coneflower look lovely in beds and bouquets, plus they attract pollinators
Companion plant coneflower among vegetables and watch the bees and butterflies arrive to help pollinate your crops
Coneflower attract beneficial predatory insects that control pests, like aphids and tomato horn worms
Boosts immunity