We found a field of them on Drummond Island when we visited in August 2006. They were the only ones we saw, but were obviously growing wild. It may be that they had been planted at an earlier time, but there was no sign of buildings or structures in in the area.
Purple coneflowers are easy to grow. They can reproduce from seeds. They also can reproduce from cuttings. They are not fussy about soil types. They tolerate both wet and dry soil.
Woodchucks eat coneflowers. May be some other animals too, but woodchucks for sure.
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sometypes of shellsare rare to be found purple. for example a purple pupu shell is rare.
The "purple gemstone" is traditionally the Amethyst and nobody really knows how it was found. The Ancient Greeks loved it and wore it often.
Daisies or coneflowers.
Purple coneflowers are easy to grow. They can reproduce from seeds. They also can reproduce from cuttings. They are not fussy about soil types. They tolerate both wet and dry soil.
If your coneflowers are spreading through reseeding, they can be thinned out and replanted in other areas, to make room for other wildflowers. Since coneflowers are perennials, the best time to move them is in the spring and in the fall.
Woodchucks eat coneflowers. May be some other animals too, but woodchucks for sure.
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Pink, orange, yellow, and white.
Be more specific
Yes there are, you may not know it but there is. Purple flag
it was found in Europe
Michigan states colors are Green and White
It is an export found in Michigan.
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