ECHINACEA (Purple Coneflower)

Purple Coneflower is a heat-tolerant flower and a native perennial that grows wild from Ohio to Iowa and south to Louisiana and Georgia.  The prickly, cone-shaped heads of bronze-brown are surrounded by rose-purple or white petals (ray flowers) on stout stalks from two to four feet high.  The leaves are alternate, simple, and coarse.
ECHINACEA purpurea 'Magnus'

Purple Coneflower

Flowers: purple, daisy-like, Height: 2-4'
The deep pink flowers of 'Magnus' feature lavender undertones and large golden brown cones that create a flower form that is flatter than the species. These vigorous plants will bloom from June until frost.
#18766
#10503
 
400 pot
#1 container
SunCut flowersNative Plant
ECHINACEA purpurea 'Vintage Wine'

Coneflower

Flowers: purple-red Height: 32-36"
The deepest purple-red flowers available in Echinacea, the blooms of 'Vintage Wine' appear from July until frost and feature shorter, non-drooping petals than other selections.
#12768

 

400 pot SunCut flowersNative Plant
ECHINACEA purpurea 'White Swan'

Coneflower

Flowers: white, daisy-like Height: 2-3'
'White Swan' is a perennial garden favorite thanks to white flowers with flatter petals than the species, golden yellow cones, and blooms that last all summer until fall.
#15613
#12146
 
400 pot
#1 container
SunCut flowersNative Plant
 

 
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