Echinacea, commonly known as purple coneflower is a powerful healing plant. I often use it to ward off a cold. The leaves and flower petals are edible. All parts of the plant have been used in tinctures or other medicinal methods.
In the summer it has a stunning purple and orange flower. In the winter months, it has a black spiked cone head. Upon a closer look, one can see little flower-life pushing through the spikes.
Category | MonoMad - Macro |
Hosted by | @brumest |
Camera | Canon Powershot SX60 |
Location | Down the street - Vancouver, BC, Canada |
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Great photo. Very well taken. Love the mono effect.
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Thanks, @skye1. Glad you like the photo. Thanks for your comment.
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