Family: Asteraceae

Scientific Name: Echinacea purpurea Leuchtstern

Common Name: Echinacea Bright Star

DescriptionBright Star has rosey to lavender flowers starting to bloom in early to mid July. A cultivar that has been around before the late 1970's.
Pronunciation(eh-kin-AA-cee-ah)(pur-pur-EE-ah)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone4-8
Sunlightfull, mostly sunny, light shade
Moistureaverage, tolerates drier conditions once established
Soil & Siteaverage, dislikes wet winter soils
Flowerslarge rosey pink to lavender cultivars.
Fruitachenes in the dried center disk
Leavescoarse, most at base of plant, some on stem but smaller
Stemsstout with short bristly hairs
Dimensionsreaches 2-3 feet, space 18-24 inches on center
Maintenancewill reseed in the garden, many times reseeded plants will not be the same as parents, cut back stout stem in fall or leave for winter interest
Propagationseeds (many not come true from seeds, best by division
Misc FactsEchinacea from the Greek term for hedgehog, referring to the spiky appearance of the flower head
Author's NotesEchinacea have beautiful flowers, now available in a wide range of colors. The foliage is on the coarse side and many times starts to fade a way or deteriorate sooner than other plants. Using in combination with other plants will help mask these problems. I like to leave the flower heads on during the winter, since birds will dine on the seeds. An older cultivar of the native prairie plant Echinacea purpurea. I was growing it back in the mid 1970's.
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