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Coneflower, Hedgehog Coneflower, Rubinstern

 

Echinacea
Green Eyes

A recent selection of our native Purple Coneflower. Plants are strong and bushy in habit, ideal for borders and growing in mixed containers. Large and fragrant flowers are an especially vibrant magenta-pink, with a cone that changes from green to golden-orange. Flowering begins in midsummer and continues for weeks if faded blooms are regularly removed. Coneflowers are sturdy and easy-care perennials that perform best in a sunny location. Flowers are very attractive to butterflies. Seed heads are useful in dried arrangements. Excellent for cutting.

   Height: 20-30"
   Width: 24"
   Zone: 4-9 Zone Map
   Exposure: Full Sun/Part Sun
   Landscape Uses: Border,
      Cut, Dry, Butterfly, Bird
      Naturalizing, Deer Resistant
   Bloom: Magenta-Pink
   Blooms: Summer-Fall
   Grown in: 3.5" pot
   Cannot ship to: HI/PR
   Ships: Mid May 2008

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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

Propagation: Propagation Strictly Prohibited. PP #17172

Root Form: Deep rooted, Rhizome

Soil Condition: Sandy, Loamy, Well drained, Alkaline, Neutral ph, ph adaptable, Does not tolerate salt

Environmental: Drought tolerant

Pests: Japanese beetles

Diseases: Mildew

 

   
 
 
 


 
 
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