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Coneflower, Purple.
Echinacea purpurea. Perennial. Hardy to -40°F. Vigorous grower has large, drooping, purple-petaled flowers. Height is 2 to 3 feet in flower. Space plants 8 inches apart. Harvest roots after 3-4 years; flowers, leaves anytime. Medicinal.Last Seed Source: www.
Coneflower, Tennessee.
Echinacea tennesseensis. Perennial, hardy to -40° F. This unique coneflower is characterized by upturned, rather than drooping, purple ray-like flowers. Height can reach 2 feet. Harvest roots after 3-4 years; flowers, leaves anytime. Medicinal. Endangered species.Epazote.
Chenopodium ambrosioides. Annual, hardy to 32°F. Height to 24 inches. Easy to grow and can become a nuisance if it is permitted to make seed. This is the famous Mexican herb is used to flavor bean dishes and also finds its way into corn, mushroom and seafood dishes. Medicinally, it was once used to expel worms from children. (Mexican Tea, Wormseed).Last Seed Source: www.ivygarth.com