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		Definition of coneflower in English: coneflowernounˈkəʊnflaʊ(w)əˈkōnˌflou(ə)r ![]() A North American plant of the daisy family, which has flowers with cone-shaped centres. 金光菊;松果菊 Rudbeckia, Echinacea, and other genera, family Compositae Example sentencesExamples -  All nine species of coneflowers are native to North America, but only the four listed here are available commercially.
 -  Plant coneflower in a sunny location that has well-drained, fertile soil.
 -  Known as gloriosa daisy, coneflower and black-eyed Susan, this favorite North American native species blooms nonstop - even in partial shade - from midsummer until frost.
 -  The beds burst at the seams with summer phlox, Shasta daisies, coneflowers, and 75 varieties of daylilies.
 -  Common examples of perennial flowers are purple coneflower, lance-leaf coreopsis, dame's rocket and daisy.
 
    Definition of coneflower in US English: coneflowernounˈkōnˌflou(ə)r A North American plant of the daisy family that has flowers with cone-shaped disks that appear to consist of soft spines. 金光菊;松果菊 Rudbeckia, Echinacea, and other genera, family Compositae: numerous species, including the yellow-flowered sweet coneflower (R. subtomentosa), the purple coneflower (E. purpurea) with swept-back reddish-purple petals, and the tall green-headed coneflower (R. laciniata) with yellow petals and greenish disks Example sentencesExamples -  Known as gloriosa daisy, coneflower and black-eyed Susan, this favorite North American native species blooms nonstop - even in partial shade - from midsummer until frost.
 -  The beds burst at the seams with summer phlox, Shasta daisies, coneflowers, and 75 varieties of daylilies.
 -  All nine species of coneflowers are native to North America, but only the four listed here are available commercially.
 -  Plant coneflower in a sunny location that has well-drained, fertile soil.
 -  Common examples of perennial flowers are purple coneflower, lance-leaf coreopsis, dame's rocket and daisy.
 
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