Sometimes called purple coneflower, Echinacea produces beautiful blossoms that attract birds and butterflies. More than that, Echinacea has a medicinal purpose. It benefits the immune system, your body's defense against germs. Native to North America's tallgrass prairies, Echinacea is a perennial that does well in full sun or part shade. Space plants approximately 24 in. to 28 in. apart for best results For best results, grow in deep, well-drained, rich soil Blooms July through October Includes 1 plant in a 2 in. pot Botanical name: echinacea purpureal Grows best in full sun
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(aka: Echinacea Noortdeli) Echinacea 'Delicious Candy' comes from our friend, Dutch plant breeder Marco van Noort, who touts his new coneflower as the best he's seen in the last half-decade. Based on our trials, we concur. In the garden, it forms a small, compact clump, topped, starting for us in mid-June (NC), with rigidly upright 18" tall stalks, ending in brilliant magenta flowers. Each flower is composed of a pompom-like central cone atop a row of magenta petals. In the garden, visitors spot this bright coneflower from 100 paces....places, also. Maintenance: We recommend cutting coneflowers to the ground as soon a the flowers have faded. In addition to sending more growth into the crowns, which helps with overwintering, echinaceas will usually reflower in late summer/early fall. We do not like letting echinaceas drop seed in the garden, since the resulting seedling will look nothing like the parent. Growing Conditions: Good drainage is essential for success. Moist to average soil is desirable as long as the soil is well-drained. Most coneflower hybrids only last about 3-5 years in the garden. When you see that the amount of flowers begins to decline, simply divide and reset your plants and the durability of your plant resets. When planting new echinacea, always remove the first flowers to send the growth into the crown.The hybrid coneflowers are often so floriferous that they crown never develops enough energy to return in subsequent years. Natural Impact: All echinaceas, except those with fully double flowers, are great nectar plants for bumblebees.
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PerennialPrimadonna thrives in hot and sunny conditions and withstands drought conditions. Large, 5 to 6" daisy-like lavender rose flowers with a russet central button grow on vigorous, robust plants. The dense, clumped plant habit become a fixture in any perennial border, where flowers can either remain a focal point in the garden or be cut for indoor enjoyment. Cut flower producers like it for both its fresh and dried cut applications. Finishes in approximately 20-24 weeks.Color: Lavender rose
SEE EBAY STORE FOR BETTER DEALS www.ebay.com/str/grandmasseedsandgifts 12+ SEEDS - ECHINACEA PURPUREA, MAGNUS CONE FLOWER 3 FT WITH 3 - 4 INCH FLOWER HEAD LARGEST OF THE FLOWER HEAD ITSELF OF ALL CONEFLOWERS. MORE PURPLE - ROSE MAROON COLOR WITH WIDE PETALS AND COPPER CENTERS. ATTRACTS BUTTERFLIES / BIRDS / BEES /ZONES 3-9 / SUMMER THROUGH FALL BLOOMS / PERENNIAL / DEER RESISTANT / FRESH SEEDS THIS SEASON / ALL ADDITIONAL ITEMS SHIP FREE / GROWING INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED Cone flowers are maintenance free perennials that have beautiful flowers in various color shades from mid summer until early fall. They come out on sturdy stems that do not break in wind or heavy rain. Flowers attract butterflies and bumble bees. Dark broad leaves grow from the ground and then up along the stems. Cone flowers will tolerate almost any soil type but boggy. It loves full sun. Deadheading will prolong flowering time. It is suitable for mixed borders with perennials, or can be used as a flowering feature among low shrubs and conifers, and looks lovely when planted in a mass in a container on patios and balconies. Great for long lasting vase cut and perfect for dry flower arrangements and craft projects.
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Purple coneflower is a wonderfully rich source of nourishing nectar for any butterfly garden! Hand out these helpful seed packets! Particularly appealing to our native Monarchs, this pretty and hardy flower grows tall and offers bright color to gardens and landscapes. When the blooms are past, leave some of the dead flowers for birds to snack on the seeds! Share the love and use these pretty packets as a favor for all your special events! Use the space provided on the back of the packet to write your own personalized message, or even place a label sticker with your preprinted logo and contact info on it! ECHINACEA SEED INFORMATION: Lifecycle: perennial Sun Requirement: sun Spacing: 18" apart Depth: 1/4 inch 75-85 Echinacea Seeds Per Packet Bloom Season: summer to fall Height: 24" - 36" Uses: cottage garden, Bee attractant, Butterfly attractant, hummingbird, pollinator, cut flower Low Maintenance : yes Purple Coneflower Seeds/Oz: 7500 Sowing Method: Transplant Plant Scientific Name: Echinacea *Online Resale Prohibited
(aka: Echinacea 'TNECHKRD') Echinacea 'Kismet Red' from the Terra Nova breeding program is another dramatic improvement in coneflower breeding. The compact mass of 18" tall, black stems produce a dense show of scarlet red flowers, starting for us in mid-June (NC)...perfect for creating breathtaking summer combinations in the well-drained sunny garden. After the first flowering, cut the plants to the ground and you'll be rewarded with a fantastic repeat bloom.
Swirls of blue foliage Purple globe flowers look like lollipops Perfect for rock gardens Deer and rabbit resistant Zones 4-8, sun, 12″ tall x 12″ wide at maturity.
De la série Big Sky, cette Echinacea est de couleur orange-rose vibrant entourant un cône orange et de diamètre de loin supérieur à toute les autres Echina
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Ananasnaya: Anna's grape-size fruits hang in bunches on this most vigorous productive vine. Spacing 15 in. apart. A good beginner kiwi, easy to get growing. Very productive. The fruits are medium size and of the arguta species. Space on a T trellis 15 in. apart. Very ornamental with showy red leaf stems. Needs a mate. Spur prune throughout the growing season for earlier fruiting and greatest productivity and bushy appearance. Zones 5-9. Ken's Red: Named for it's creator, the late New Zealand horticulturist Ken Nobbs, Ken's Red bears good crops of very large, sweet and tasty fruit with reddish purple skin and flesh. Also easy to grow and fast growth rate. Hardy Male: Nice vining plant with beautiful leaves. An addition to your yard even without the added bonus of growing your own fruit."}},"base-catalog-317267672":{"__typename":"BaseProduct Space plants approximately 18 in. to 20 in. apart for best results For best results, grow in well-drained soil Blooms June to August Grows up to 4 ft. Includes 3 bareroots Botanical name: Echinacea purpurea Grows best in full sun to partial shade