Collection: Echinacea Roots

While Echinacea (also known as Coneflower) has gained much popularity in the herbal world, it is also a beautiful addition to any garden with it's showy blooms on sturdy, upward stalks. Unique for its petals that drape down and away from its conical center, it offers up its pollen to bees and butterflies passing by. Plant this perennial to ensure nearby plants have plenty of pollinators. Coneflowers are drought resistant and will thrive on the available moisture from rain except in extremely dry areas.

Planting echinacea roots in your yard

  • 11 echinacea bulb varieties
  • Excellent for pollinators
  • Also known as coneflower
  • Prefers full sun exposure

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    Echinacea Roots - Purple

    A well-known North American wildflower with medicinal properties

    Echinacea Roots - Purple

    A well-known North American wildflower with medicinal properties
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    Echinacea Roots - Mix

    This colorful coneflower mix is perfect for raised beds and borders

    Echinacea Roots - Mix

    This colorful coneflower mix is perfect for raised beds and borders
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    Echinacea Helenium Butterfly Attractor Mix

    The perfect perennial pollinator attractor for your garden

    Echinacea Helenium Butterfly Attractor Mix

    The perfect perennial pollinator attractor for your garden
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    Echinacea Roots - Green Twister

    Large blooms that can measure 4 inches across

    Echinacea Roots - Green Twister

    Large blooms that can measure 4 inches across
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    Echinacea Roots - Supreme Cantaloupe

    Part of the Supreme® series, offering heavy bloom, strong color, large flowers and full, branched plants with an extra-long bloom season

    Echinacea Roots - Supreme Cantaloupe

    Part of the Supreme® series, offering heavy bloom, strong color, large flowers and full, branched plants with an extra-long bloom season
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    Echinacea Roots - Hot Summer

    Blooms change color as they mature creating a dazzling display

    Echinacea Roots - Hot Summer

    Blooms change color as they mature creating a dazzling display
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    Echinacea Roots - Sunseekers Salmon

    Soft, salmon-pink color and bred for vigor in a compact, uniform habit
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    Echinacea Roots - Sunseekers Salmon

    Soft, salmon-pink color and bred for vigor in a compact, uniform habit
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    Echinacea Roots - Pink Double Delight

    More consistently double with multiple blooms on each stem

    Echinacea Roots - Pink Double Delight

    More consistently double with multiple blooms on each stem
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    Echinacea Roots - Sombrero Salsa Red

    Part of the Sombrero® series, featuring compact, tough stems and excellent consistency of flower coloration over a long period of time

    Echinacea Roots - Sombrero Salsa Red

    Part of the Sombrero® series, featuring compact, tough stems and excellent consistency of flower coloration over a long period of time
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    Echinacea Roots - Cheyenne Spirit

    All-America Selections winner noting the range of colors, sturdiness and low water needs

    Echinacea Roots - Cheyenne Spirit

    All-America Selections winner noting the range of colors, sturdiness and low water needs
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    Echinacea Roots - Sunseekers Mineola

    Vivid orange color and bred for vigor in a compact, uniform habit

    Echinacea Roots - Sunseekers Mineola

    Vivid orange color and bred for vigor in a compact, uniform habit
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Planting echinacea roots in your yard

  • 11 echinacea bulb varieties
  • Excellent for pollinators
  • Also known as coneflower
  • Prefers full sun exposure

Growing echinacea from bulbs

A card-carrying member of the sunflower family, echinacea is a drought-tolerant perennial that can be found growing throughout eastern and central North America. Also known as purple coneflower, echinacea has become a popular addition to many a home gardener's yard, however, they got their start growing wild in prairies and open wooded areas. Echinacea has tall stems that can reach up to five feet in height, and gorgeous, long-lasting purple and pink flowers with hairy disked centers. The leaves are typically fuzzy and rough-textured, however, sometimes they lack hair. Typically, the leaves will decrease in size the further up the stem they get. They are easy to spot from far away, and once you can identify them, it is likely you will see them all over.

Medicinal properties of echinacea

In addition to being beautiful, the flowers of echinacea are also sometimes used as a medicinal herb. Widely used by the North American indigenous peoples as folk medicine, echinacea's medicinal uses date back to the 18th century. Echinacea tea is still a relatively popular beverage that is purported to help strengthen the immune system and fight off colds. That said, no significant medical evidence supports this. Like many plants, the echinacea plant contains phenols. These protect the plant from infections and may have some beneficial antioxidant properties.

Planting echinacea is easy

Planting and growing echinacea roots is easy. In the spring, once all threat of frost has passed, find a spot in your yard that has full sun. Partial shade will be tolerated, but is not prefered. Echinacea is sensitive to overly moist soil, so ensure that the soil is well-draining. However, poor and rocky soil is tolerable. Once the ideal location has been found, dig a hole that is roughly twice the size of the root clump. Do this for each clump. Plant the echinacea root clump, carefully spreading the roots out. Slowly add soil until it is even with the top of the roots. Afterwards, lightly compress the soil and water deeply.

Maintaining echinacea plants

To extend the flowering season of echinacea, deadhead the spent flowers. Let the plants stand until they have fully died back, and then cut them down once they are fully dormant.

For more information about growing, planting, and caring for echinacea roots, see the Echinacea Bulbs Planting Guide.