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Echinacea are tough perennials in the daisy family (Asteraceae) and hardy in Zones 3 to 9. They are native to the eastern and central United States, blooming in mid-summer and continue to flower sporadically until frost.
The genus is named after the Greek word for hedgehog, echinos, because of its cone-like center, which attracts butterflies and bees. Leave the seed heads after bloom, and you’ll also attract songbirds such as goldfinches!
I have one small cactus and it is in very bad shape. I tried a lot to save it but honestly. I have taken the last measure, I want to grow roots for him again. Tell me, am I doing it right?
That tree is in my way back to home, but recently I see a little difference in the flowers (that whit petal, I think it's because the season), and I decide to take a pic. If someone know where I can take it seeds tell me please 😁
I guess it likes the mild climate of California - year two plants with no hibernation period
Blooming since this spring and still thriving today
Cempohualxochitl / veinte flores 🏵️