cornflowers (should be cone flowers)

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I've been given access to a bed of purple ones? How do you propogate them? I really don't want to dig them up (altho owner said I could take a couple)

I'm using them around church building so we don't have to mow so much. If I learn how in a year, I'll start them in ditch by road so even less mowing............hate to mow!!!! :cool:
 

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Most coneflowers are perennial and you should be able to just collect and toss some seeds out to grow them. Mine are self sowing and I've had to put a LOT of little suckers they start themselves in my lawn and walk ways.

http://www.gardenersnet.com/flower/coneflower.htm

Seed is easiest... they take to transplant better in the spring then fall.
 

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That's weird i was Reading up on them and it said it was an Annual.

Goes to show one should check out a few resources when looking for info on plants.

Thanks Vfem.
 

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Well, there is a major difference in Cone and Corn

Cone Flowers are perennial, and Corn Flowers are not! LOL

So beware the Cone Heads, they are really from outer space!

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Ron :gig
 

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You are not losing your mind Joe! Yeah, topic says corn...but post sounds like it's describing coneflowers. I raised an eyebrow because I thought corn flowers only come in orange, yellow, beige (never seen purple)...the dried flowers you use in fall arrangements. :)

Seedcorn -- you'll be ok to dig some and probably be doing your friend a favor. Coneflowers are very prolific seeders and they come back year after year (periennial). I've got them everywhere. Very nice attractant for butterflies.
 

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Shooo thanks! I thought I was going
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I did find a link that had the blue Cornflowers AKA Bachelors Buttons!
But I did not save it, was just surfing by!

Joe
 

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ok, ok, I screwed up........it's CONE flowers I'm trying to figure out.
 

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See... I misread, and turned out I 'interpreted' correctly. :lol:
 
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