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{{Image|Echinacea purpurea Spinus tristis JRVdH 10.jpg|right|400px|American goldfinch feeding on a purple coneflower seed pod.}}
{{Image|Echinacea purpurea Spinus tristis JRVdH 10.jpg|right|400px|A female American goldfinch feeding on a purple coneflower seed pod.}}


'''Purple coneflower''' is one of the nine [[Echinacea]] species.
'''Purple coneflower''' is one of the nine [[Echinacea]] species.
American goldfinches are uniquely adapted to eat the seeds of purple coneflowers and will often fly in during late summer to feast on the pods before continuing their migration southwards.

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A female American goldfinch feeding on a purple coneflower seed pod.

Purple coneflower is one of the nine Echinacea species.

American goldfinches are uniquely adapted to eat the seeds of purple coneflowers and will often fly in during late summer to feast on the pods before continuing their migration southwards.