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is a genus of nine perennial herbs, native to central and eastern North America, member of the Asteraceae or sunflower family and a member of the large tribe Heliantheae within the Asteraceae; three members of the genus are known principally for their uses as topical and internal herbal remedies; the plant is also appreciated and cultivated for its ornamental value as a garden flower.
A genus of nine perennial herbs native to central and eastern North America, cultivated in gardens, a.k.a. coneflower.

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A definition or brief description of Echinacea.

A genus of nine perennial herbs native to central and eastern North America, cultivated in gardens, a.k.a. coneflower.