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Is echinacea used medically?

Three species of echinacea are useful medicinally: Echinacea augustifolia, Echinacea purpurea, and Echinacea pallida


Can you take echinacea with epilepsy?

no, i tried echinacea for my duaghter. echinacea leads to triger her epilepsy.


Is Echinacea a febrifuge?

Echinacea is a febrifuge, useful in reducing fevers


What is echinacea in Hindi?

echinacea means kalmegha herb in hindi.


What is echinacea?

Echinacea is a flowering herb that is used for medicinal purposes.


Does echinacea cure chlamydia?

Echinacea will not help kill chlamydia.


What are the common names of Echinacea?

There are two main types of echinacea used in herbal medicine. One is Echinacea angustifolia & the other is Echinacea purpurea. Sometimes you'll also see the name Echinacea pallida, which is another type again.


How is Echinacea grown?

Echinacea propagates easily from seed or by root cuttings


What is an echinacea?

The Echinacea is a flower that is used for medicinal porpoises such as a flu of you'r ordinary cold.


You are starting a flower garden you always want flowers to be blooming what flowers bloom 1st 2nd 3rd ect?

Depending on your area, and lighting, the best flowers are Salvia, statice, celosia, Crocus, Echinacea, Lillies, and Chrysanthemums/Dendranthemums. Salvia, sedum, statice, celosia, and echinacea are continuous bloomers from June to freeze. Crocus and Easter lillies are early bloomers. Daylilies are usually varying in bloom time from June to August. Chrysanthemums, Dendranthemums, and Sedums are the old reliables from August to early November and sometimes later.


Perennial plants that bloom at different times?

Some examples of perennial plants that bloom at different times throughout the year are daylilies, salvias, and asters. By incorporating a variety of these plants in your garden, you can enjoy blooms from spring through fall. Consider also including plants like coneflowers, coreopsis, and echinacea for a longer blooming season.


Did the Indians use echinacea?

Native American plains Indians relied on echinacea as an all-purpose antiseptic