Echinacea, also known as coneflower, is a genus of flowering plants that belong to the daisy family. They are native to North America and are commonly found in meadows, prairies, and open wooded areas. Echinacea plants are known for their attractive, daisy-like flowers that come in a range of colors, including pink, purple, white, and yellow. They bloom in mid to late summer and attract butterflies, bees, and other pollinators.

Echinacea plants are also known for their medicinal properties. They have been used for centuries by Native Americans to treat a variety of ailments, including infections, colds, and flu. Today, echinacea is a popular herbal supplement that is believed to boost the immune system and help prevent and treat respiratory infections.

If you are interested in introducing echinacea plants to your garden, they are relatively easy to grow. They prefer full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. Echinacea plants are drought-tolerant and do not require a lot of water once established. They can be grown from seeds or purchased as seedlings or mature plants. Echinacea plants are also low maintenance and do not require a lot of fertilizer or pruning.