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James Burghardt
(Ice Plant, Livingstone Daisy)
Livingstone daisy is an easy-to-grow annual that becomes covered in neon-hued, daisy-like blooms all season long. It is native to South Africa and the genus is named in honor of plantsman Dr. Martin Heinrich Gustav Schwantes’s mother, Dorothea. Also called ice plant, this mat-forming beauty is a true rock garden plant adapted to sunny, open, rocky ares with sharply drained soil. It thrives were summers are not too hot or humid.
The flat, fleshy, succulent, spatula-shaped leaves of ice plant...
Syngenta
(Livingstone Daisy, Mezoo Trailing Red Livingstone Daisy)
Mezoo Livingstone daisy is a sprawling to mounding plant with succulent green leaves edged with white occasionally accented with button-sized red flowers in spring. This annual succulent is from South Africa’s Cape Provinces. The small, round, daisy-like flowers appear on the stems among the heavy, elliptical, pointed leaves. Bright flowers with many petite petals remain open during cloudy weather unlike other Livingstone daises which close if the sky darkens.
This selection of Livingstone...
ItSaul Plants
(Hybrid Coneflower)
Crazy Pink coneflower (cultivar 'Adam Saul') is a hardy, prolific perennial that often has dozens upon dozens of flowers open at one time. Its fragrant blooms have a large, orange central disk accentuated by true pink petals that point downward.
Big Sky coneflowers all attract bees and butterflies and provide seeds for hungry birds in the fall and winter months. Use these perennials in flower borders, en masse in landscape beds, in meadow or in a sunny container.
They grow best full to partial...
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Hybrid Coneflower)
The unusual daisies of the hybrid coneflower, 'Coral Reef', are a real garden standout. Narrow, coral-orange petals surround a prominent puffy center of shorter coral-red petals. This hardy herbaceous perennial was developed at Terra Nova Nurseries in Canby, Oregon.
Coneflowers grow best full to partial sun and average to fertile soil with good drainage. Regular water will result in the healthiest plants, though coneflowers can tolerate short periods of drought. Deadheading spent flowers keeps...
ItSaul Plants
(After Midnightâ„¢ Coneflower, Hybrid Coneflower)
After Midnight â„¢ coneflower ('Emily Saul') is a dwarf member of the Big Sky â„¢ series. Its fragrant flowers have fuchsia-red petals and a large, black central cone. This hybrid was created from a cross between the eastern purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) and the Ozark coneflower (Echinacea paradoxa ).
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...
Yoder Brothers
(Hybrid Coneflower)
After Midnight coneflower (cultivar 'Emily Saul') is a dwarf member of the Big Sky series. Its fragrant flowers have reddened fuchsia-colored petals and a large, black central disk. This hybrid was created from a cross between the eastern purple coneflower ( Echinacea purpurea) and the Ozark coneflower ( Echinacea paradoxa ).
Big Sky coneflowers all attract bees and butterflies and provide seeds for hungry birds in the fall and winter months. Use these perennials in flower borders,...
Yoder Brothers
(Big Skyâ„¢ Sundown Coneflower, Hybrid Coneflower)
Big Skyâ„¢ Sundown coneflower ('Evan Saul') has an alluring flowerhead with a dark red cone surrounded by orange-red petals. This hybrid was created from a cross between the eastern purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) and the Ozark coneflower (Echinacea paradoxa).
Big Sky coneflowers all attract bees and butterflies and provide seeds for hungry birds in the fall and winter months. Use these perennials in flower borders, en masse in landscape beds, in meadow or in a sunny container....
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Hybrid Coneflower)
The hot, hot daisies of 'Firebird' have petals that are vibrant red towards the dark cones and taper to bright orange. The narrow petals angle downwards, causing the blooms to resemble badminton shuttlecocks. This compact, bushy coneflower was developed at Terra Nova Nurseries in Canby, Oregon. Plant it in masses for a midsummer color explosion.
Coneflowers grow best in full to partial sun and rich to average soil with good drainage. They are not overly water thirsty, but do check to make...