Stock Photo Description: Echinacea Purpurea Flowers. Echinacea Purpurea (Immune) is the Latin name for an herb native to the central and southwestern U.S. The plant grows in open fields and rocky soils, and bears purple flowers that resemble black-eyed Susans. Echinacea was widely used by the Plains Indians. American settlers also adopted its use, and the herb has been valued by natural health care advocates since. It has been one of the most scientifically studied herbs, especially in Europe.
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