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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. Doubledecker
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Unusual double-layered flowers attract butterflies to a wide range of landscape settings. Lovely in perennial, wildflower or cutting gardens and attractive planted with white foxglove, phlox, liatris or ornamental grass. Will tolerate some drought.
5D-S  36"-40"18"-24"3-8
  
4. 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
  
5. 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
  
6. Panama™ Red
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Enjoy deep red flowers with dark centers over a long bloom season on this short and compact variety. Great for wildlife gardens, loved by butterflies, hummingbirds, bees and birds. Smaller size is great for containers.
12C-N8" TC 12"-14"12"-14"4-9
  
7. 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
  
8. 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
  
9. 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
  
10. 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
  
11. Prairie Splendor™ Deep Rose
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Prairie Splendor (TM) boasts and earlier bloom time (up to 2 weeks earlier than other varieties) and an extended flowering period from late June to the first frost. The 4-6 inch wide, rose pink flowers are presented atop compact, well-branched plants.
5D-S  18"-24"18"-24"3-8
  
12. 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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