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ConeflowerEchinacea purpurea
1. Bravado
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Huge, rosy-red flowers supported by strong stems. Attracts butterflies.
5D-S 36"-48"18"-24"3-9
  
2. Cheyenne Spirit
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This stunning first-year flowering echinacea captures the spirit of the North American plains by producing a delightful mix of flower colors from rich purple, pink, red and orange tones to lighter yellows, creams and white. This wide range of flower colors on well branched, durable plants are sure to please the color preferences of any gardener. As an added bonus, ‘Cheyenne Spirit’ does not require a lot of water and offers a wide range of uses from the perennial border, in a mass landscape planting, in a butterfly garden or as a cut flower.
5D-S 22"-30"18"-28"4-9
  
3. Green Twister
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These wonderful summer and autumn bloomers are a favorite. They form a mound of green leaves with taller stems bearing daisy-shaped blooms. This selection offers a unique color combination. The outer edge of the petals are yellow-green and bleed into a pale, lilac-pink in the center, surrounding a bronze cone. A magnet to butterflies and excellent cutflowers. Ideal for sunny borders, the flowers are great for cutting.
5D-S 35"-39"13"-14"4-9
  
4. Magnus
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A classic purple coneflower. Beautiful rose-pink ray petals with a coppery-brown, spiky central cone comprise the huge, flat flower heads. Newer blooms are more intense in color and fade to pale rose as they age.
5D-S 36"-36"18"-24"3-8
  
5. Paradiso Dwarf Mix
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This first-year flowering, dwarf echinacea comes in vibrant colors that will light up the garden. The blooms are loved by pollinators, and the seed cones create interest in the winter garden and attract birds. A great fresh or dried cutting flower.
5D-S 18"-22"16"-24"3-9
  
6. PollyNation™ Mix
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First year flowering Echinacea from seed. Well-branched plant habit. Perfect patio and garden plant with excellent heat and drought tolerance.
5D-S 24"-28"16"-20"4-9
  
7. PowWow™ White
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Pure white flowers with a golden yellow cone measured 3-4” across with wide, overlapping, reflexed petals. From early through late summer, the flowers are produced prolifically on stiff, well-branched stems. More branches result in more flowers per plant and a showier display in the landscape.

This first year flowering perennial reportedly keeps on blooming without having to be deadheaded, though you may still want to trim back spent flowers to maintain a tidy appearance.

According to PanAm Seed, their PowWow Echinaceas are more floriferous, faster to flower, and genetically shorter than other seed grown varieties.

5D-S 18"-24"12"-16"3-8
  
8. PowWow™ Wild Berry
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This variety is incredibly impressive for a seed grown Echinacea. It’s no surprise that it is a 2010 All America Selections winner. This first year flowering perennial reportedly keeps on blooming without having to be deadheaded, though you may still want to trim back spent flowers to maintain a tidy appearance.

In plant trial gardens, it was noted how floriferous the plants were. Each stocky, relatively short plant carried a bouquet of fragrant, 3-4”, deep purple-pink to near-magenta flowers on stiff, branched stems. More branches result in more flowers per plant and a showier display in the landscape. It was noted that the older flowers were nearly the same magenta color as the new flowers; the flowers held their bright coloration very well as they aged.

5D-S 18"-24"12"-16"3-8
  
9. Prairie Blaze™ Vintage Lime
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A showy perennial wildflower that blooms heavily from mid-spring to late summer, often with sporadic blooms into fall. Early- and long-blooming, Prairie Blaze Vintage Lime sets daisyesque flowers with pink rays having lime-green tips. Borne on short, sturdy stems, the uniquely colored flowers make excellent, long-lasting cuts for floral arrangements and bouquets.

Left in the garden, the flowers attract bees and butterflies; and the dried end-of-season seed heads that follow provide sustenance for songbirds as well as interest for the winter garden.

12C-N 14"-16"6"-8"4-9
  
10. Prairie Splendor™ Compact Dark Rose
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The 4-6" wide, dark rose flowers are presented atop compact, well-branched plants.
5D-S 14"-24"6"-8"3-9
  
11. White Swan
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A classic white coneflower. Pure white ray petals reflex downward, away from the coppery-brown, spiky central cone. Their sweet honey-like fragrance attracts masses of butterflies. ‘White Swan’ is a bit shorter in stature than many other coneflowers.
5D-S 30"-36"18"-24"3-8
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12. Alan’s Pride
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"Alan's Pride" is a botanical marvel with zesty lime-green flowers that stands a graceful 2' tall. This first-year flowering perennial, named in honor of the renowned plant breeder Alan Sparkes, adds a vibrant touch to your garden. Its unique beauty is a lively hub for pollinators, making it a resilient and prideful addition to your garden landscape. A 2022 Fleuroselect Novelty Award Winner for its unique color and first-year blooming habit.
5D-S 22"-24"23"4-9
  
13. Artisan™ Brilliant Rose
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Provides a great display in the first year, with many seasons of incredible color thereafter. Flowers open rosy red and soften in color with age. Also a nice way to attract birds and butterflies.
5D-S 24"-34"18"-25"4-10
  
14. Artisan™ Red Ombre
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Provides a great display in the first year, with many seasons of incredible color thereafter. Flowers open red and soften in color with age. Also a nice way to attract birds and butterflies.
5D-S 16"-28"10"-25"4-10
  
15. Artisan™ Yellow Ombre
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Provides a great display in the first year, with many seasons of incredible color thereafter. Flowers open yellow/orange and soften in color with age. Also a nice way to attract birds and butterflies.
5D-S 16"-28"10"-25"4-10
  
16. Color Coded® Frankly Scarlet
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4" bright scarlet orange flowers. Flowers held over dark green foliage and demonstrates good branching. Intense color lightens to coral orange with age.
12C-N 26"-28"16"-20"4-8
  
17. Color Coded® One In A Melon
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Melon-colored flowers and matching melon cones. At 5-5½" wide these are among the largest flowers in the collection. Petals are held horizontally and overlap for maximum display. The cantaloupe flower color is lighter than ‘Orange You Awesome’ and not a true yellow like ‘Yellow My Darling’.
12C-N 24"-26"18"-20"4-8
  
18. Color Coded® The Fuchsia Is Bright
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4½" fuchsia pink flowers are made of overlapping, horizontally held petals for an exceptionally showy display. The dark cone and stems of the plant contrast with the brightness of the petals, accentuating the vibrancy of the flowers. Exceptional garden performance.
12C-N 20"-22"16"-18"4-8
  
19. Cone-fections™ Hot Papaya
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A breakthrough in Echinacea breeding! From mid through late summer, highly fragrant, 3 inch, spicy red-orange flowers bloom with a papaya orange halo in the pom-pom center. The glowing orange flowers have terrific visual impact from quite a distance, especially when planted in groups. Be sure to cut a few for a fresh bouquet that will last nearly two weeks. Though it is a hybrid of two species, ‘Hot Papaya’ strongly exhibits the traits of E. purpurea in foliage and habit. The plant forms a strong, sturdy clump with robust, deep green foliage and thick stems with maroon markings. It grows about three feet tall in the landscape, making it a good choice for the middle of the flower border.
12C-N 30"-36"24"-30"4-9
  
20. Double Coded™ Raspberry Beret
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‘Raspberry Beret’ has fully double intense raspberry pink flowers, 4" wide, with ray petals to match. Petals are slightly lighter than the cone.
12C-N 18"-20"22"-24"4-8
  
21. Double Dipped® Just Peachy
 
 
12C-N  n/an/a4-8
  
22. Double Dipped® Rainbow Sherbet
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4½" pompom flowers with wide, overlapping ray petals. Flowers open orange before transitioning to a coral pink with matching ray petals. The color shift gives the impression of two different flower colors on the plant at once.
12C-N 26"-28"18"-24"4-8
  
23. Double Dipped® Watermelon Sugar
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Double pompom flowers open magenta pink before maturing to a medium pink. Flowers are produced over a large rosette of foliage with almost no exposed stem.
12C-N 22"-26"20"-24"4-8
  
24. Double Scoop™ Strawberry Deluxe
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Saturated strawberry red, double pom-pom flowers that don’t bleach out as they age, putting on a sizzling hot show of color in the landscape.
12C-N 22"-24"18"-20"4-9
  
25. Double Scoop™ Watermelon Deluxe
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Double flower form is eye-catching. Features brilliantly colored blooms of hot pink with an almost black eye when first opening!
12C-N 22"-24"18"-20"4-9
  
26. Eye-catcher™ Tanager
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A tanager is a type of bird that comes in an array of colors, but most often associated with a brilliant orange red-the perfect namesake for this dramatically colored coneflower. 3½", rich tangerine orange flowers with heavily overlapping petals and dark cones is produced on dark stems above dark foliage. Noted for its incredible basal branching.
12C-N 22"-24"16"-18"4-8
  
27. Kismet® Red
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A Terra Nova introduction. Remarkable in many ways. Flowers from early summer until frost. It has large red flowers on a fabulous upright, compact habit. Each flower lasts for weeks with a lovely color. Flowers show well in containers to gardens.
12C-N 16"-18"18"-24"4-9
  
28. Kismet® Yellow
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A Terra Nova introduction. Sunny, butter-yellow flowers. Naturally short with exceptional crown count. Unmatched popularity and approval coast to coast!
12C-N 16"-18"22"-24"4-9
  
29. Orange Fascinator
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From breeder Marco van Noort, stunning dark orange fully doubled flowers are showy and will appear summer through fall, upright and clumping habit.
12C-N 16"-18"18"-24"4-9
  
30. Pink Fascinator
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Fascinators are those fashionable pins that ladies wear in their hair in London for the Queen’s birthday or the ladies in Kentucky wear for the Derby when a hat is just too much. When the Pink Fascinator Coneflower burst on the scene, it made just as much a fashion statement as one of those elegant pins.

The petals are a deep hot raspberry with a high mounding center cone to match. Birds, butterflies and bees can’t stay away from these beauties. The flowers keep coming all summer and, if deadheaded, well into fall. They stay upright, even in the rain, and keep to themselves in a tidy clump.

12C-N 16"-20"12"-16"4-9
  
31. Prima™ Saffron
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Produces beautiful, bright saffron-colored blooms all season long while maintaining a short, compact habit. This plant is perfect for containers or displayed at the front of a border. Cheery, daisy-like flowers appear on top of this plant from early summer until fall.
12C-N 12"-18"16"-20"4-9
  
32. Sombrero® Fiesta Orange
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Brilliant deep orange, downward-arching ray flowers and large, deep orange cones. Long lasting flowers with ornamental seed heads. Attracts birds. Great for summer and fall interest.
12C-N 18"-20"22"-24"4-9
  
33. Sombrero® Lemon Yellow Imp.
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Sombrero® Lemon Yellow produces rich yellow blossoms with a copper cone. The petals overlap, giving the flowers a fuller, more polished look. They are freely produced from early through late summer.
12C-N 24"-26"16"-22"4-9
  
34. Sombrero® Salsa Red
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Sombrero® Salsa Red produces softly fragrant, spicy orange-red blossoms with an orange-brown cone. The petals overlap, giving the flowers a fuller, more polished look. They are freely produced from early through late summer.
12C-N 24"-26"16"-22"4-9
  
35. SunSeekers™ Salmon
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Its double row of striking petals in shades of pink, salmon, and rose that shoot strait out, bring an ethereal mood to the garden. These salmon petals sometimes have a little yellow in the centers, especially when just opening, which highlight the bright green center cone. As these flowers mature the petals turn a soft pink which then surround intense crimson cones. The large blooms are held on erects stems so you can enjoy their sweet fragrance with ease. Makes a great cut flower.
12C-N 18"-24"12"-18"4-9
  
36. SunSeekers™ Sweet Fuchsia
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The exquisite semi-double flowers of 'SunSeekers™ Sweet Fuchsia' are a bright fuchsia pink and are long-lasting, bloom on sturdy stems, and make excellent cut flowers. The nectar and seeds are an important source of food for pollinators and wildlife throughout the year.
12C-N 18"-24"12"-18"4-9

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