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Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Hybrid Coneflower)
The large, smoldering orange daisies of 'Tiki Torch' are unlike those of any other coneflower. They are borne in profusion on well-branched, upright plants that are robust and high-performing. A hybrid between the yellow coneflower (Echinacea paradoxa) and Ruby Giant purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea ‘Ruby Giant’), this winning Terra Nova Nurseries introduction is sure to add warmth and fiery color to many a perennial border or butterfly garden.
Coarse dark green leaves...
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Hybrid Coneflower)
The vigorous, upright flowering 'Tomato Soup' has bright red blossoms with red-brown center cones that attract butterflies to the flowers and small songbirds to its seeds. The petals on the tennis ball-sized flowers are narrow, and thus makes it look like a robust red-orange daisy. This was a selected seedling developed by Terra Nova Nurseries of Canby, Oregon.
Coneflowers grow best full to partial sun and rich to average soil with good drainage. They are not overly water thirsty, but do check...
Yoder Brothers
(Big Skyâ„¢ Twilight Coneflower, Hybrid Coneflower)
Big Skyâ„¢ Twilight is a medium-sized coneflower in the Big Skyâ„¢ series. It has fragrant flowers with rose-colored petals and a red cone. This hybrid was created with a cross of the common purple coneflower with the Ozark coneflower.
Plants grow best full to partial sun and rich to average soil with good drainage. They are not overly water thirsty, but do check to make sure the soil is never too dry.
Big Sky â„¢ coneflowers all attract bees and butterflies and provide seeds for hungry...
ItSaul Plants
(Big Skyâ„¢ Coneflower, Hybrid Coneflower)
Coneflowers in the Big Skyâ„¢ series have fantastic, sweetly fragrant flowers that come in an array of colors. This hybrid series was created from crosses of the common purple coneflower ( Echinacea purpurea) and the Ozark coneflower ( Echinacea paradoxa ).
Coneflowers grow best full to partial sun and rich to average soil with good drainage. They are not overly water thirsty, but do check to make sure the soil is never too dry. Deadheading spent flowers keeps plants looking clean...
James H. Schutte
(Eastern Purple Coneflower, Kim's Knee High Coneflower, Purple Coneflower)
Who doesn't love this colorful, easy-to-grow garden perennial? Kim's Knee High coneflower is a hardy herbaceous plant native to the eastern United States. In early to late summer, sturdy stems bear large showy rosy-pink daisies with large conical centers of brown, orange or green, each lasting about three weeks. Bloom time may be extended if spent flowers are removed, or deadheaded. This fantastic dwarf cultivar typically blooms for an extended period of at least twelve weeks.
A dependable garden...
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Eastern Purple Coneflower)
The delicate white coneflowers of 'Little Angel' are borne in profusion on super compact, well-branched plants. The flowers are unusually fragrant and often rebloom. Bred and introduced by Terra Nova Nurseries of Canby, Oregon, 'Little Angel' looks best planted in groups, along border edges or even in containers.
Coneflower is a hardy herbaceous wildflower native to the eastern United States. In early to late summer, it bears tall, sturdy stems topped with single large daisies with prominent conical...
(Eastern Purple Coneflower, Mistral Coneflower, Purple Coneflower)
Compact in size with an adundance of rosy pink flowers across the summer, the Minstral purple coneflower resulted from a mutation off of 'Kim's Knee High'. Well-branching, 'Minstral' produces more flowers than its parent, forming flowers of slight fragrance in early summer onwards. The petals are a deep pinkish rose and surround a bronze-orange cone. If the old flowers are promptly cut away, or deadheaded, additional flowering occurs and can be extended well into late summer or early autumn.
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James H. Schutte
(Eastern Purple Coneflower)
Is it true? A purple coneflower with variegated leaves? Yes! Found as a seedling growing in a bed of Bravado coneflowers in the mid 1990s, 'Prairie Frost' was selected for this unique foliage characteristic. In early to midsummer, the stems bear daisy-like flowers with violet-tinted rosy petals around a bronze-orange cone. If the old flowers are promptly cut away, or deadheaded, additional flowering occurs and can be extended well into late summer.
Purple coneflower is happiest when planted...
James H. Schutte
(Eastern Purple Coneflower, Prairie Splendor Coneflower, Purple Coneflower)
The coneflower 'Prairie Splendor' is an herbaceous perennial known for its short bushy habit and pretty rose-pink daisies. In late spring to early summer, numerous flowers arise from short stems. These have rose-pink petals surrounding a large orange-brown cone. The blooming season may be extended if spent flowers are removed, or deadheaded.
Coneflower is a dependable garden staple that is happiest when planted in sites with full sun and well-drained, moderately fertile garden soil. It self-sows...