Echinacea is a perennial evergreen herb belonging to the apricot family, belonging to the Japanese flower genus.
The flowers of echinacea are like chrysanthemums, with dense petals. A single flower grows at the end of a branch. The colors of the flowers are white, pink, red, yellow, purple and so on. The leaves of echinacea are like the leaves of a pine tree, which are fleshy and triangular. Therefore, they are called Echinacea.
The stem of Echinacea: its branches grow upward, its stem is creeping, slender and reddish brown.
The sun flower belongs to Purslane family, is a kind of annual herbaceous plant, belongs to Purslane.
The flower of sunflower: the flower is only on the branch or several clusters are on the branch. It has double petals and single petals. It is mostly purple, white, snow green, light yellow, dark yellow and other colors. When the flower sees the sun, it will bloom and close in rainy days, so it is called sunflower.
The leaves of sunflower are alternate, and the leaves are like cylindrical linear or drill shaped narrow lanceolate, most of them are dense at the branch ends. It's going to be easier down here.
The stem of the sun flower is lying on its back or slanting up. The color is purple and red. It has many branches. There are tufts of hairs on the nodes, which grow densely.
Well, see the above introduction of the appearance of Echinacea and sunflower, is it possible to distinguish them?