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Commonly known as Coneflower, Echinacea features daisy-like blooms and impressive resilience. Its large, bold flowers feature prominent, cone-shaped centers surrounded by petal-like rays. Available in shades of pink, purple, and white, this pollinator favorite is a must have for the rose garden. Echinacea's blooms remain strong against the elements, guaranteeing a prolonged and impressive display throughout the summer.
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Green Twister |
Green Twister is a surprise and vibrant pop of color for the garden. This Echinacea has daisy-like blooms loved by pollinators. The blooms measure about 4” across and open to reveal bright green and magenta petals, making them easy for the bees to find! This perennial will grow to 24-36” tall with strong, sturdy stems. The long lasting blooms of Green Twister make it an excellent choice for borders, perennial beds, and wildflower gardens. Choose this variety for summer to fall blooms in zones 3-9. |
Pow Wow White |
PowWow White is a beautiful Echinacea known for its bright and pure white daisy-like flowers. It has a compact growth habit, typically reaching a height of around 18-24”. The long-lasting blooms attract butterflies and pollinators to the garden, making it an excellent choice for borders, perennial beds, and wildflower gardens. Choose this variety for summer to fall blooms in zones 3-9. |
Magnus |
Echinacea purpurea, also known as Magnus, is a beautiful coneflower with bold deep-pink to purple daisy-like flowers set against dark orange-brown cones. The strong, upright stems can reach a height of around 2-3’. This Echinacea is loved for its durability, drought tolerance, and attractiveness to pollinators. Choose this variety for summer to fall blooms in zones 3-9. |
Type: Echinacea
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SKU: ECH003 GALLON
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