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Gerald L. Klingaman
(Eastern Purple Coneflower, Magnus Coneflower, Purple Coneflower)
Magnus coneflower is a colorful, easy-to-grow garden perennial that originates from the eastern United States and Canada. In early to late summer it produces long, sturdy stems of large, showy, red-purple daisy flowers with conical centers of amber brown. Bloom time may be extended if their spent flowers are removed, or deadheaded. A dependable garden staple, Magnus coneflower self-sows freely but not aggressively. These natives are happiest when planted in sites with full sun and well drained, moderately...
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Eastern Purple Coneflower, Mars Coneflower, Purple Coneflower)
The stellar daisies of 'Mars' offer bright color and sweet fragrance. This patented Terra Nova introduction has an upright vigorous habit, and its purple-red flowers are punctuated by large round conical centers that turn from lime green to orange. Purple coneflower originates from eastern North America where it inhabits open prairies, meadows, roadsides and forest margins.
Coneflower is a dependable garden staple that is happiest when planted in sites with full sun and well-drained, moderately...
(Eastern Purple Coneflower, Meringue Coneflower, Purple Coneflower)
Uniquely colored in an apple-green pastel, Meringue purple coneflower is an herbaceous plant that is native to the eastern United States. This cultivar, however, was selected from plants bred in 2006 in The Netherlands. In early to late summer, long, sturdy stems bear light yellow-green daisy flowers with large conical centers of similar yellow-green that look like pompons. Bloom time may be extended if their spent flowers are trimmed off, or deadheaded.
A dependable garden staple, Meringue...
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Eastern Purple Coneflower, Mars Coneflower, Purple Coneflower)
The rose-pink daisies of 'Merlot' are supported by deep wine red stems. This patented Terra Nova introduction has an upright vigorous habit, good branching, and its rosy flowers are punctuated by deep orange-red conical centers. Purple coneflower originates from eastern North America where it inhabits open prairies, meadows, roadsides and forest margins.
Coneflower is a dependable garden staple that is happiest when planted in sites with full sun and well-drained, moderately fertile garden soil....
(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, Ovation Coneflower)
The tall coneflower 'Ovation' has purple-red daisies that are punctuated by rich coppery orange conical centers. The ray petals droop slightly giving this heavy-flowering selection and wild, more informal look. Purple coneflower originates from eastern North America where it inhabits open prairies, meadows, roadsides and forest margins.
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 freely...
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Eastern Purple Coneflower, Pink Double Delight Coneflower)
The patented coneflower 'Pink Double Delight’ is a compact herbaceous perennial known for its strong-stemmed double pink daisies. In late spring to early summer, numerous flowers arise from short stems. These have long clear pink ray petals surrounding a dense cluster of shorter frilled deep pink florets. The blooming season may be extended if spent flowers are removed, or deadheaded.
Purple coneflower is a dependable garden staple that self-sows freely, and 'Pink Double Delight’ will reliably...
All-America Selections
(Eastern Purple Coneflower)
It's no wonder this stellar perennial was chosen as a 2010 All-American Selections Winner. Introduced by PanAmerican Seed®, 'PowWow Wild Berry' has large, rosy pink daisies that rise from well-branched, compact plants. It blooms reliably first year from seed and will flower in time for spring production if sown in midwinter. Its large daisies are fade resistant and will continue to bloom for an extended period without deadheading.
Who doesn't love this colorful, easy-to-grow garden perennial?...
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...