Hot Papaya Coneflower
Feel the heat from this totally HOT selection of Echinacea from the breeding line that created ‘Coconut Lime’! This is the first double flowered orange Echinacea and it is more […]
Read MoreHappy Star Coneflower
You’ll find it hard to find anything you won’t like about this long blooming, extremely hardy perennial and the same goes for a multitude of landscape critters! ‘Happy Star’ forms […]
Read MoreGreenline Coneflower
Possibly the best ‘green’ Coneflower yet, this selection boasts a big, bulbous, fully double center cone that is delightfully and almost flourescently green surrounded by short, stubby green tipped, white […]
Read MoreGreen Twister Coneflower
‘Green Twister’ has lemon-lime petals that transition to a light pink or carmine red near the center cone. A robust plant with strong stems to hold the flowers upright when […]
Read MoreGreen Jewel Coneflower
Striking because of its amazingly different flower color, this selection shows of it’s blunt petaled, green rays surrounding a big, deep green cone starting in June and continuing through the […]
Read MoreGreen Envy Coneflower
Wow! Talk about unusual? When is the last time you’ve seen a plant with a green flower that you actually like? ‘Green Envy’ is that plant with shocking flowers, featuring […]
Read MoreFiery Meadow Mama® Coneflower
Loads of pollinator friendly flowers in bright, bold colors are to be found on the Meadow Mama® series. This one features deep gold petals, which droop slightly, and a red […]
Read MoreFatal Attraction Coneflower
A little later blooming than many of the Coneflowers, ‘Fatal Attraction’ is worth the wait with a flower that might be fatal to all the other Echinacea in your garden! […]
Read MoreTanager Coneflower
This ‘eye-catcher’ will stop you in your tracks with its large, bold coral colored flowers. A staple in your garden for your pollinators!
Read MoreCoral Craze Coneflower
A double layer of overlapping coral pink petals that mature to a lavender-pink will “catch your eye” from mid-summer into the fall. Lush dark green foliage, excellent basal branching, and […]
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