Collection: Echinacea

Echinacea is a group of herbaceous perennials belonging to the Asteraceae family, indigenous to North America. These plants feature large, daisy-like blooms characterized by distinctive cone-shaped centers, commonly called coneflowers. Their petals, or ray florets, range in color from purple and pink to white, encircling a spiky central disk that varies from bronze to reddish-brown, which effectively attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Growing between 1 and 4 feet tall, Echinacea has coarse, lance-shaped foliage and flowers from midsummer through fall.