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 bright magenta blooms are just as vivid of the butterfly it’s named after. No floppy flowers here, the stems are sturdy enough to support the long-lasting flower power of this exceptional Echinacea. Compact and sturdy, perfect for border plantings or massing for real WOW appeal. A favorite of Butterflies. Single daisy-like flowers are perfect for long lasting cut flowers.
Large full sized 3″ fully double, pink pompom coneflowers are neatly displayed on its compact, well-branched form. Large center cones start out lime and transition to a deep pink surrounded by a ring of pink ray petals. Ideal for use in meadows or borders. Good cut flowers. Attracts butterflies.
Talk about a spring and summer thriller, this selection’s basal mound thick, large green leaves gives rise to strong, tall flower stalks bearing beefy buds in early June. The flowers open to form a massive column of light peachy colored flowers each with darker peach spotted throats. These magnificent spikes are perfect for cutting and the plants are perfect grouped for display in the back of any sunny to partial shade garden.
Magnificent is the word that will come to mind when you see the huge, pink flowers spotted darker on tall spikes starting in early to mid-June and continuing on through July. Big, beefy foliage forms a mound underneath this massive flower display giving you a plant package that begs to be grouped and admired at the rear of any semi-shady perennial border.
Big coarse foliage forms a basal mound that gives rise to tall stalks bearing flower buds. These buds open in late May to create incredibly tall spires of downward facing bells of pastel colors including white, cream and pink. Spectacular bloom that can be used for cut flowers. Deer resistant. Attracts butterflies. Perfect for use in the back of a garden.
This selection will provide so much concentrated bloom it might make your head hurt. You’ll put up with the pain when you take a look at this plant’s superior garden attributes including dependable yearly bloom, thick flower stems eliminating the need of staking, incredible numbers of rosy pink aging to deep mauve tubular flowers that feature offsetting white spots in the flower throat all tightly packed on the flower stem and featuring a unique flower orientation that has the individual blooms facing up instead of horizontal or drooping like most other Foxgloves. In short, this June through July blooming Digitalis is a must have for your sun or partial shade garden and a must have for cutting and having to brighten up your home in a vase.
‘Illumination Raspberry’ is a compact and well-branched sterile perennial with dark green foliage and a succession of sturdy vertical flower stems. Interesting flowers have raspberry-pink petals with hot pink and orange centers. Spectacular addition to borders or woodland gardens. Good cut flowers for patio or indoor arrangements. Attracts bees, but sets no seeds. Prune spent flowers as the flower spikes can continue to grow and get quite lengthy, by pruning them it forces the plant to branch and remain more compact.
‘Berry Canary` has a more compact, proportional habit and thus a neater appearance in containers and landscapes. Spikes of hot pink flowers with creamy yellow, burgundy speckled throats are borne all the way around the stems above the rosettes of large, glossy, dark green leaves.