Another breakthrough in Coneflowers, 'Coconut Lime' is the first ever double-flowered, white Echinacea. The flower heads feature a ring of white petals surrounding a large pom-pom of pale green florets. These blooms are big, but the stems are strong enough to hold them. Coconut Lime not only looks great in the border but also is a distinctive and very long-lasting cut flower. It's as easy to grow as any traditional Coneflower.
The plant was discovered by well known plant breeder Arie Blom. Well-branched, sturdy flower stems are perfect for cutting! Blooms for 2-3 months! Thrives in intense heat & humidity of Texas!|
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These plants are long lived, low maintenance and easy to grow. Division of clumps can be made in spring every three to four years. Echinacea comes from the Greek word "echinos" meaning hedgehog in reference to the flower's spiny center cone. Plant
with: Rudbeckia, Stokesia, ornamental grasses and
Salvias |






