Coneflowers
Coneflowers are also often known as Echinacea in some areas. They are a type of sturdy and erect daisy-family perennials (Asteraceae). These flowers are endemic to the central and eastern United States, from Colorado to Texas and the Great Lakes to the north.
Coneflowers are among the most famous flowers that bloom all year round. Their beautiful hues will brighten your garden all year round, as long as you take good care of it! Even better, these flowers are resistant to heat and drought and simple to cultivate. Taking a bunch of these beautiful petals will also help you create excellent flowers. Even better, their attractive odor can draw in a lot of birds, which makes your garden become even more colorful!
Coneflowers are available in a variety of flower styles and hues, including chartreuse, red, yellow, orange, and pink. They also come in numerous forms, such as shuttlecock, horizontal ruffs, and pairing with a powder-puff core. What more could one ask for?