Etymology
Also known as the coneflower, this flowering plant with its beautiful petals is indigenous to North America. Popular in Europe, it is cultivated throughout the continent. The name is derived from the ancient Greek word for sea urchin, due to the striking spiny leaves at the plant's center.
Characteristics
Plant family |
Daisy (asteraceae) |
Flowering season |
July to September |
Harvest |
July to September – while flowering |
Origin |
North America |
Vegetation |
Dry, sunny areas |