Parrot 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 MoreOrange You Awesome Coneflower
Large, tangerine orange flowers have dark cones and produced above dark green leaves. Leave the flowers intact into winter to watch birds come to eat!
Read MoreFrankly Scarlet Coneflower
Bright scarlet orange flowers are produced above dark green leaves. Leave the flowers intact into winter to watch birds come to eat!
Read MoreWhite Swan Coneflower
Deep green, thick, serrated foliage forms a dense basal mound of leaves in the garden that gives rise to sturdy flower stalks in mid-June topped by big, squat buds. Buds […]
Read MoreTangerine Dream Coneflower
This Terra Nova introduction combines sturdy, wide?branching stems with large, 4″ diameter clear orange Coneflowers to create a summer color sensation in the garden. The rich colored, non-fading blooms feature […]
Read MoreSangrita Sombrero® Coneflower
Sombrero® Sangrita is stunning, with pointed, scarlet-red petals, burgundy eye and burgundy-red flower stems. The Sombrero® Series are sturdy and exceptionally well-branched, and are bred for excellent winter hardiness.
Read MoreSandy Yellow Coneflower
All the new Echinaceas on the market have all been about the hottest flower colors seemingly at the expense of the plant itself. Thank goodness someone is finally paying some […]
Read MoreSalsa Red Coneflower
All the new Echinaceas on the market have all been about the hottest flower colors seemingly at the expense of the plant itself. Thank goodness someone is finally paying some […]
Read MoreRosada Coneflower
Highlighter-pink, exceltric flowers with dark purple stems bring in the flutter of hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees in the summer. As the seasons turn, the songbirds will enjoy the seeds of […]
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