Divided Echinacea grown by Nina

Photo: Nina Pope 09.07.11

Photo: Nina Pope

Photo: Nina Pope 23.07.11 - Potted up seedlings to sell

Divided Echinacea grown by Nina

Coneflower "Pink Parasol" (Echinacea purpurea)

Herbaceous Perennial - Edible?: Unknown

In Thursday 13th May 2010

  • Divided from Echinacea grown by Nina by Hamish, Sat 27th Mar '10
    These flowered in the first year in bed V but then needed more space
  • Self Seeded , Fri 1st Oct '10
  • Harvested by Nina, Sat 23rd Jul '11
    For the SHED Space Project display in the theatre Royal Startford
  • Potted On by Erwan, Sat 23rd Jul '11
    Lots of these had self-seeded in the bed so we potted them up to sell on the honesty stall
  • Harvested by Nina, Sat 17th Sep '11
    For the Harvest Festival honesty stall

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