Simply stunning! Spectacular flowers are more consistently double than ‘Razzmatazz’ and are held on shorter, stronger stems that are better able to support the heavy flower heads. Very impressive, startling in fact, and short enough for mixed containers as well as sunny borders. (PP 18,803)
A North American genus, Echinacea has 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. We offer exciting new hybrids and excellent strains of Coneflower, E. purpurea, a rugged species that is native from Iowa and Ohio to Louisiana and Georgia. Equally at home in formal borders or cottage gardens.