Echinacea

Also known as coneflower, the Echinacea brings a sense of calm and natural charm to any garden. Plants from the Meditation Line are specially selected for their compact growth, abundant flowering and soft, soothing colours.

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Their distinctive blooms, with raised cone-shaped centres and slender petals, appear from July to September in shades of pink, purple, white and orange.

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Echinacea

Also known as coneflower, the Echinacea brings a sense of calm and natural charm to any garden. Plants from the Meditation Line are specially selected for their compact growth, abundant flowering and soft, soothing colours.

Their distinctive blooms, with raised cone-shaped centres and slender petals, appear from July to September in shades of pink, purple, white and orange.

4 strong suits

Long flowering period

From midsummer well into September, Echinacea keeps blooming cheerfully – even when many other perennials have finished flowering.

Strong and reliable

This hardy perennial is tough and weather-resistant. It tolerates heat, drought and frost with ease.

A magnet for butterflies and bees

The nectar-rich flowers attract butterflies, bees and bumblebees – a real feast for pollinators.

Natural charm

Echinacea adds a relaxed, natural look to any border or prairie-style garden. Perfect when combined with ornamental grasses.

4 care and maintenance tips

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Light

Choose a sunny spot. The more sunlight, the sturdier the stems and the richer the flowering.

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Soil

Well-drained, fertile soil is ideal. Avoid soil that stays too wet over winter.

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Watering

Once established, Echinacea needs little water. Only water during prolonged dry periods.

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Pruning

Remove faded flowers to prolong the flowering season. In autumn, the plant can be cut back completely.

Echinacea

Also known as coneflower, the Echinacea brings a sense of calm and natural charm to any garden. Plants from the Meditation Line are specially selected for their compact growth, abundant flowering and soft, soothing colours.

Their distinctive blooms, with raised cone-shaped centres and slender petals, appear from July to September in shades of pink, purple, white and orange.

4 strong suits

Long flowering period

From midsummer well into September, Echinacea keeps blooming cheerfully – even when many other perennials have finished flowering.

Strong and reliable

This hardy perennial is tough and weather-resistant. It tolerates heat, drought and frost with ease.

A magnet for butterflies and bees

The nectar-rich flowers attract butterflies, bees and bumblebees – a real feast for pollinators.

Natural charm

Echinacea adds a relaxed, natural look to any border or prairie-style garden. Perfect when combined with ornamental grasses.

4 care and maintenance tips

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Light

Choose a sunny spot. The more sunlight, the sturdier the stems and the richer the flowering.

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Soil

Well-drained, fertile soil is ideal. Avoid soil that stays too wet over winter.

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Watering

Once established, Echinacea needs little water. Only water during prolonged dry periods.

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Pruning

Remove faded flowers to prolong the flowering season. In autumn, the plant can be cut back completely.