The common name "cone flower" comes from the characteristic center "cone" at the center of the flower.
What it has are things like echinacea, augustifolia (cone flower), wild rosemary, nettle, citronella oil and eucalyptus oil.
Monarchs, giant swallowtails, and gulf fritillary are seen fluttering through the air, feasting on the cone flowers, lantana and coreopsis.
These could include herbs such as salvia and thyme as well as purple cone flower, coreopsis, foxgloves and ever so many others.
Another quite similar plant is also called cone flower, the purple one, Echinacea.
Another popular species, the three-lobed cone flower (Rudbeckia triloba), deserves mention.
He stopped to point out Joe Pyeweed, cone flowers, honeysuckle, sweet cicely and cornflowers.
Flower species include yellow cone flower, prairie dock, lupin, black-eyed Susan, spiderwort, and false indigo.
Sometimes this plant is also known as cone flower for its high center, or disk.
Hyssop flowers mixed with goldenrod flowers and cone flowers, dried and powdered together in equal parts.