The Echinacea genus comprises nine species of plants native to North America. Purpurea, angustifolia and pallida are the three best-known species due to their use in herbal medicine. Growing to a height of about one meter, they produce yellow, pink or white flowers. The stems, flowers and rhizomes contain substances that can stimulate the immune response, making coneflower valuable as a medicinal plant.
Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench
Macerate
France, Germany
Code MHU20019
CAS EINECS 90028-20-9
The Echinacea genus comprises nine species of plants native to North America. Purpurea, angustifolia and pallida are the three best-known species due to their use in herbal medicine. Growing to a height of about one meter, they produce yellow, pink or white flowers. The stems, flowers and rhizomes contain substances that can stimulate the immune response, making coneflower valuable as a medicinal plant.
To produce this coneflower macerate, we source our raw material from farmer partners who cultivate the plant.
Flowering aerial part
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To produce this coneflower macerate, we source our raw material from farmer partners who cultivate the plant.
In cosmetics, purple coneflower extracts are used in products for the treatment of various skin problems.