An adaptation is a plan that is similar but has a few different features. You can find these adaptations by looking through a botany book.
sweet coneflower, purple milkweed, corn crops, and wheat
The dark green leaves are opposite, entire, lanceolate, toothed, and hairy with three prominent veins
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.
Africa, Centrel America, South America, Western Europe
I believe so. The one I have in front of me is of the Fatal Attraction variety and had 27 petals (a multiple of 3) and the leaved appear to wrap partially around the stem. Both of these are indicators that it is indeed a monocotyledon (monocot).
The purple coneflower is in the Tundra biome
The purple coneflower is a febrifuge, useful in reducing fevers
The purple coneflower propagates easily from seed or by root cuttings
The purple coneflower is a North American prairie native, abundant in the Mid-west
Native American plains Indians relied on the purple coneflower as an all-purpose antiseptic
It is a perennial herb
It is in the daisy family
Purple coneflower
in grss land
hamsters :B
From mid-summer to autumn
No side effects are reported with oral administration of purple coneflower, either in tincture, capsule, or as a tea, when taken according to recommended doses