Veitch’s Blue Globe Thistle
Few plants are as loved by pollinators as Echinops and ’Veitch’s Blue’ will keep the bees and butterflies coming for months when it flowers in the mid to late summer! […]
Read MoreBlue Glow Globe Thistle
Its deep blue flower heads sit atop sturdy stems and thistle like foliage making it a striking addition to any landscape and providing excellent, long lasting cut flowers. Few plants are […]
Read MoreSombrero® Tango Tangerine Coneflower
Get ready for a show as bright yellow blossoms with a white central ring surrounding a prominent orange cone cover this blooming masterpiece throughout the summer. With outstanding compact form, […]
Read MoreTres Amigos Coneflower
No more summer “patio blahs” with this bright and oh-so-colorful perennial combination, all in one plant! Vibrant flowers open with a bright peachy coral, age to a rose and fade […]
Read MoreSwirl Medley Coneflower
No more summer “patio blahs” with this bright and oh-so-colorful perennial combination! A vibrant blend of dazzling yellows and reds in cheerful, brilliantly colored pots to keep you and your […]
Read MoreLakota™ Fire Coneflower
This incredibly colorful coneflower is a mixed strain showcasing shades of red flowers, including reddish-orange and pinkish red. A shorter plant that’s perfect for small spaces.
Read MorePurple Coneflower
Echinacea purpurea is one of the great butterfly magnets of the native perennial garden. Coneflowers are easy to grow in average to dry, well-drained soils. Flowers with large orange-gold spiky […]
Read MoreParrot Coneflower
Get ready for a wave of summer color when this brilliant flowered selection comes into bloom! Sporting stunning, golden rays with a pumpkin orange halo surrounding a big, showy, velvety […]
Read MoreYellow My Darling Coneflower
Rich yellow flowers are produced above dark green leaves. Flowers age to creamy yellow. Leave the flowers intact into winter to watch birds come to eat!
Read MoreThe Price is White Coneflower
White flowers are produced above dark green foliage. Leave the flowers intact into winter to watch birds come to eat!
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