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Judy Cosler 20-07-2003 06:42 PM

purple coneflowers?
 
My purple coneflowers look particularly pink this year. is this due
to nutrients? or am I misremembering & it's really the cultivar? are
some more purple than others?

also, are these annuals that act like perennials (as black eyed susans
are) or are they true perennials?

TIA, Judy

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David J Bockman 20-07-2003 07:42 PM

purple coneflowers?
 
It's my understanding they can hybridize somewhat on their own, especially
as they get older.

Dave

"Judy Cosler" wrote in message
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My purple coneflowers look particularly pink this year. is this due
to nutrients? or am I misremembering & it's really the cultivar? are
some more purple than others?

also, are these annuals that act like perennials (as black eyed susans
are) or are they true perennials?

TIA, Judy

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Jan Flora 20-07-2003 08:32 PM

purple coneflowers?
 
In article ,
wrote:

My purple coneflowers look particularly pink this year. is this due
to nutrients? or am I misremembering & it's really the cultivar? are
some more purple than others?

also, are these annuals that act like perennials (as black eyed susans
are) or are they true perennials?

TIA, Judy

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Echinacea is a true perennial, but I don't know why yours look pink : )

Jan

Tyra Trevellyn 20-07-2003 08:32 PM

purple coneflowers?
 
From: Judy Cosler
Date: Sun, Jul 20, 2003 1:35 PM
Message-id:

My purple coneflowers look particularly pink this year. is this due
to nutrients? or am I misremembering & it's really the cultivar? are
some more purple than others?

also, are these annuals that act like perennials (as black eyed susans
are) or are they true perennials?

TIA, Judy


Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) will self-seed but the new plants won't
always be exactly the same as the parent. Usually the color will vary somewhat
(among other things) and can be various shades of pink/purplish-pink. The more
different plants you have, the more potential variety, which is quite
fascinating year to year. If you're sure these are the same plants, bloom
color in general can be affected to some extent by prevailing conditions in the
habitat as well as cultural practices, but I'd have to leave that discussion to
botanists and the like.

I'm not sure what you mean by "annuals that act like perennials." Echinacea
purpurea is a perennial plant throughout its range and will come back from the
roots (as well as reseed prolifically. Black-eyed susan is the common name for
different species in the Rudbeckia genus. Some of these are true annuals, some
are tender perennials that act as annuals if grown in colder climates, some are
biennials or short-lived perennials, and some are hardy perennials.

Best,
Tyra
nNJ usa z7, having the best purple coneflower year ever.....

Judy Cosler 21-07-2003 01:42 PM

purple coneflowers?
 
On 20 Jul 2003 19:26:16 GMT, oway (Tyra Trevellyn)
wrote:

I'm not sure what you mean by "annuals that act like perennials."

i meant they are annuals but they self seed to such an extent that
they come back every year.

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Cereoid-UR12- 21-07-2003 02:02 PM

purple coneflowers?
 
Of course, you know that it is impossible for annuals to act like
perennials.
Growing new plants from seed that flower the first year and reseed
themselves to come up from seed again in succeeding years is exactly what
annuals are supposed to do.

On the other hand there are many tender perennials that act like annuals
because they flower and fruit the first year from seed.


Judy Cosler wrote in message
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On 20 Jul 2003 19:26:16 GMT, oway (Tyra Trevellyn)
wrote:

I'm not sure what you mean by "annuals that act like perennials."

i meant they are annuals but they self seed to such an extent that
they come back every year.

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