All Current Publications
Document Type
Report
Publisher
Utah State University
Publication Date
7-2024
First Page
1
Last Page
6
Abstract
Echinacea, commonly known as coneflower, is an easy-to-grow, low-maintenance cut flower crop. As a perennial, plants can be expected to last up to 5 years in production before replacement is needed. Known for delicately arching petals and strong stems, echinacea comes in a wide range of colors that lend a wildflower look to floral design. Seed heads are also popular and can be harvested for their rust-orange cone shape.
Recommended Citation
Harrison, Ali; Stock, Melanie; Harrison, Lorin; Pratt, Amanda; Nischwitz, Claudia; and Volesky, Nick, "Echinacea for Cut Flower Production in Utah" (2024). All Current Publications. Paper 2433.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/extension_curall/2433