A new addition to the Butterfly™ Echinacea series, this coneflower has bright soft orange flowers with light burgundy cones. Great for adding bright color to the perennial garden. Also an excellent candidate for planting in containers. Attracts butterflies as it blooms throughout the summer.

The masses of neon tangerine blooms mimic the bright wings of the Skipper Butterfly it’s named for. No floppy flowers here, the stems are sturdy enough to support the long-lasting flower power of this exceptional Echinacea. 

Named for the glowing orange Julia Butterfly. Glowing tangerine orange, single flowers with a deep copper cone on very strong, well-branched stems. Compact, deep green foliage accent these impressive flowers that measure a full 4″ across—an incredibly large flower for such a compact plant.

Thick stemmed and sturdy, this compact selection reliably produces masses of single orange flowers with fat center cones starting in June and continuing through the summer. Attracts butterflies and birds. Long blooming with brilliant color. Perfect for massing in the center of a garden. Easy to grow once established.

Dense and compact with uniform branching, this long-blooming selection comes from seed making it reliable and floriferous. Loaded with color throughout the summer, Red Ombre flowers open intense red softening to red-orange and rose with age. A butterfly and songbird magnet!

This selection from the Summerina® series features large 3″ flowers consisting of golden yellow petals with an orange inner halo surrounding a dark brown cone. Flowers from early summer to mid-fall. An intergeneric cross between two popular perennials offering the appearance of Rudbeckia with the hardiness of Echinacea.

A cross between Echinacea and Rudbeckia, these big, bright, and bold pops of summery yellow and orange colors will accent your porch perfectly. These 8″ bursts of sun-like flowers are best in a container or in an area to grow.

This selection from the Summerina® series features large 3″ flowers consisting of orange petals with a russet orange inner halo surrounding a dark brown cone. Flowers from early summer to mid-fall. An intergeneric cross between two popular perennials offering the appearance of Rudbeckia with the hardiness of Echinacea.

An intergeneric cross between two popular perennials offering the appearance of Rudbeckia with the hardiness of Echinacea.An intergeneric cross between two popular perennials offering the appearance of Rudbeckia with the hardiness of Echinacea. This selection from the Summerina® series features large 3″ flowers  consisting of rusty orange  petals with a chocolate brown inner halo surrounding a red-brown cone.

A richly cinnamon flavored variety whose juice fruit is spicy-sweet, reminescent of coffee cake. The medium sized non-astringent fruits are a bright orange and ready to harvest in the fall.  The tree is vigorous and easy to grow. ‘Coffee Cake’ develops its rich sweet flavor best when it is pollinized. Let the fruit remain on the tree after the leaves fall, and through a few hard freezes to insure sweetness.