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There has been a lot of breeding with Echinacea, Coneflowers.
Now you can get brilliant colors from, Yellow to Pink, to Red. Echinacea
require full sun and are very aggressive once established. Use in masses
for the greatest appeal.
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'Baby Swan White'
Echinacea purpurea
Pure white petals with yellow central cones A dwarf habit with regular sized blooms up to 5" across throughout the summer.
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'Bright Star'
Echinacea purpurea
Sporting a unique color pattern, the petals are pale purplish-pink on the edges and a darker maroon-purple towards the central cone. This ring of purple adjoins the coppery-brown, spiky central cone producing a striking contrast. |
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Coconut Lime
Echinacea
Big, bright flowers that appear from late June until frost. Plants thrive in average soils or hot, dry conditions and shrug off cold. Blooms last well cut or dried, and the seeds in the large cone at the heart of the flower head provide nourishment for birds. |
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'Doubledecker'
Echinacea purpurea
Two-tiered flowers, a set of shorter petals rests on top of the cone while a "skirt" of longer, deep rose-pink petals emerge from the base of the cone. |
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'Elton Knight'
Purpurea‘
Compact and completely stake free! Multi flowered per stem. The flowers are up to 6 inches in diameter and brilliant in color no drooping. These are strong, bushy plants that will perform in container and perennial gardens. |
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Fatal Attraction
Echinacea purpurea
A new release from breeder Piet Oudolf of The Netherlands, this outstanding selection has vivid purple-pink flowers with double rows of perky petals that will not droop. They are presented atop strong, dark red to near-black stems with bright green foliage. |
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'Green Envy'
Echinacea
Rare greenish white flowers emerge with lovely rounded petals with pink tones near the green cone. As the flowers mature, the petals elongate and the deep green cone gradually changes to dark purple. Blooms from mid summer until frost. |
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'Kim's Knee High'
Echinacea purpurea
Large, daisy-like flowers with clear pink, recurved ray petals and large, bronzy-orange central cones appear atop knee-high plants with sturdy stems. Its small stature makes this cultivar a great choice for small gardens. |
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'Kim's Mop Head'
Echinacea purpurea
White form of the popular purple coneflower. It is noted for its short and compact size (13-16” tall) and for its drooping pure white ray flowers with greenish center cones and coarsely-toothed, dark green leaves (3-6” long). |
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'Little Magnus'
Echinacea purpurea
All the glory of the full-height variety but reduced to only around fourteen inches to two feet in height. Large purple-pink blooms. |
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'Mac N’ Cheese'
Echinacea
4 ½" golden blooms, vigorous, well-branched stems are featured on this upright plant (to 26" tall). |
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'Magnus'
Echinacea purpurea
Beautiful rose-pink ray petals with a coppery-brown, spiky central cone comprise the huge, flat flower heads. Newer blooms are more intense in color and fade to pale rose as they age, lending a bicolor effect. |
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Merlot
Echinacea purpurea
Expansive pink petals on a tall, much-branched stem which holds up its head without staking. |
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'Pink Double Delight'
Echinacea purpurea
A profusion of true bright pink, pom pom-like flowers which measure about 3" across are produced on strong, well-branched stems from mid through late summer. The flowers are long-lasting, turning lavender pink as they age. |
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Echinacea ‘Pow Wow Wild Berry
This purple coneflower differs from all others for flower color, branching and plant size. Gardeners will love the deep rose-purple 3 to 4 inch flowers that retain color on the plant longer.
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'Razzmatazz'
Echinacea purpurea
Double blooms with a central pom-pom of rose pink, surrounded by a circle of magenta-purple daisy petals. Flowers well from midsummer through fall, particularly when faded blooms are removed regularly. |
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'Ruby Giant'
Echinacea purpurea
Absolutely huge, 7" wide, ruby blooms with recurved ray petals are held high above dense mounds of foliage. The central cone is coppery-orange and flattened. |
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'Ruby Star'
Echinacea purpurea
Petals are refined, horizontal arrangement, not drooping like the species. The petals of 'Ruby Star' are more substantial with a deeper magenta-red color. |
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'Tiki Torch'
Echinacea
Darkest orange coneflower to date with massive 4 ½" flowers. Retains intense color for weeks rather than days. Spicy-scented blooms sit atop strong upright 36" stems. |
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'Tomato Soup'
Echinacea
Stunning warm, tomato-red flowers to 5" wide. A real treat to 3' tall and nearly as wide covered with flowers till frost. Plants are well branched and show excellent vigor. |
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'Vintage Wine'
Echinacea purpurea
Short non-drooping petals in a rich shade of deep purple-red, surrounding a central brown cone. Flowering begins in midsummer and continues for weeks if faded blooms are regularly removed. |
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'Virgin'
Echinacea purpurea
The large, fragrant, pure white flowers have a green cone and a double row of ray petals, lending a very full look about them. The plants have an attractive upright habit and do not require staking. |
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'White Swan'
Echinacea purpurea
Pure white ray petals reflex downward, away from the coppery-brown, spiky central cone. Their sweet honey-like fragrance attracts masses of butterflies. A bit shorter in stature than many other coneflowers.
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Sky™ Series |
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'After Midnight'
Coneflower
Dwarf member of the Big Sky series with fragrant, dark magenta flowers and a black-red cone. The wide flower petals overlap, giving the blossoms a full presence. For added drama, they are presented on black stems above the blue-green foliage. |
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'Sunrise'
Coneflower
This
selection sports citron yellow flowers. Its central cone
starts out green and then widens and turns gold as it ages. The
nice wide flower petals are slightly reflexed and overlap, giving
the blossoms a full presence. |
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'Sunset'
Coneflower
This selection sports electrifying orange flowers with a prominent, brownish
central cone. Their nice wide petals are slightly reflexed and overlap,
giving the blossoms a full, substantial presence. |
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'Twilight'
Coneflower
A new color
for echinacea's, this selection sports vibrant rose-red flowers with
an unusual deep red cone. The nice wide flower
petals are slightly reflexed and overlap, giving the blossoms a full,
substantial presence. |
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Harvest
Moon™
'Matthew Saul' Coneflower
This
selection sports earthy gold flowers the color of a harvest moon with
a golden orange cone. The nice wide flower petals are slightly reflexed
and overlap, giving the blossoms a full, substantial presence. |
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Sundown™
'Evan Saul' Coneflower
This new
selection sports warm russet-orange flowers with a prominent, brownish
central cone. Their nice wide petals are slightly reflexed and overlap,
giving the blossoms a full, substantial presence. |
Planting Tip
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Pest Control
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