The listing, PURPLE CONEFLOWER SEEDS has ended.
Offering 25+ Coneflower Seeds, I have added stock pictures of the seed head and what the seeds look like, There is no seedpod, the seeds are on a domed dense prickly seedhead & there are many seeds on a seedhead. Coneflowers tend to thrive in warm and even hot climates. It is best to plant the seeds in a sunny area where they can benefit from the warmth of the sun. Although they enjoy sunlight, they can grow in partial shade as well. Growing purple coneflower from seeds is easy enough for the beginning gardener, while long-time gardeners delight in the ease of how to care for coneflowers. Coneflower plants started from seed need a cold period to germinate. Plant the seeds 1/4 inch deep in a sunny location with well-draining soil in mid-fall where the winters are mild, early fall for colder winters. Fall planting will allow the seeds to germinate and the seedlings to grow and establish themselves before winter. Coneflower plants are extremely hardy, tolerating drought conditions and almost any type of soil as long as it drains well.