Price: $3.48
SKU: 4000171 The Victory Seed Company does not advocate medical self-diagnosis or self-medication. Reference to the medicinal properties of plants are described here for educational and historical purposes only and are not to be construed as a prescription, prognosis or diagnosis for any disease or illness. As with any remedies or medicines, you should consult your personal health care provider before using. |
Echinacea has been used for centuries by the indigenous native Americans. The plant was used externally for wounds, burns, and insect bites, chewing of roots for toothache and throat infections; internal application is used for pain, cough, stomach cramps and snake bites.[6]
The mature roots of the plants are what contain the pharmacologically active substances and what are used for medicinal preparations. Fresh roots can be dried, powdered and encapsulated (one to two "00" capsules), made into a tincture (one teaspoonful), or made into a decoction (one tablespoonful). The dosage is of any of these three preparations, three to six times daily, depending on the severity of the infection or illness.[2,3,7]
Echinacea seems to be quite safe and does not usually cause side effects. One of the most extensive and systematic studies to review the safety of Echinacea products concluded that overall, "adverse events are rare, mild and reversible," with the most common symptoms being "gastrointestinal and skin-related."[4]
Additionally, there have been no case reports of any drug interactions with Echinacea and "the currently available evidence suggests that echinacea is unlikely to pose serious health threats for patients combining it with conventional drugs."[5] These reports confirm the earlier works of Tierra and Santillo.[2,3]
Germination Time 10 to 20 days
Plant Height 24 to 30 inches
Planting Depth 2X seed diameter
Spacing after Thinning 12 inches
Sow the seed in early spring through summer, up until two months before first fall frost. Choose an area that receives full sun and has rich soil. If the seeds are cold conditioned moist for about 2 weeks, germination will improve.
The flowers can be enjoyed cut, dried with the petals removed, and has also gained popularity for its medicinal properties.
I have tried to grow this several times (from other seed companies). These (Victory) seeds were amazing.I started the seeds inside and I had a great germination rate. After I transplanted them in my herb garden they grew and looked wonderful. Most of the plants bloomed late fall but we had an off season last year. I mulched them and they still seem to be doing fine. They produce a beautiful flower and attract the good bugs. I will plant more this year for other areas of my yard.