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Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Coconut Lime Coneflower, Eastern Purple Coneflower)
The semi-double white and green blooms of this unique coneflower will add a touch of pizazz to any sunny border.
The eastern purple (or not so purple) coneflower is an herbaceous perennial that originates from the eastern United States. In early to late summer 'Coconut Lime' bears long, sturdy stems topped with flower heads decorated with a row of ivory petals, a central ruff of green and ivory petals, and an orange-yellow eye. Bloom time may be extended if spent flowers are removed, or deadheaded,...
James H. Schutte
(Double Decker Coneflower, Eastern Purple Coneflower, Purple Coneflower)
This is one crazy looking coneflower! The unusual flowerheads of ‘Doppelganger’ have standard purple coneflower blooms, but their prominent cones have a tuft of feathery purple-red petals at the top of each. In late spring to early summer these fragrant flowers appear atop long leafy stems and will bloom for longer if regularly deadheaded.
A dependable garden staple, purple coneflower self-sows freely and will reliably flower in the first year. It is happiest when planted in sites with full...
PlantHaven
(Eastern Purple Coneflower, Elton Knight Coneflower)
Beautiful bright magenta daisies cover 'Elton Knight' coneflower in summer. The extra large, long-stemmed flowers have unusually horizontal ray flowers that surround a large, orangish brown central cone. The vigorous plants are sturdy, well-branched and require no staking. 'Elton Knight' was bred by Anthony Brooks of Ludlow, Shropshire, England. The seed parent is Echinacea purpurea 'Rosenelf' and the pollen parent Echinacea purpurea 'The King.'
Who doesn't love this colorful,...
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Eastern Purple Coneflower)
The particularly pretty 'Fancy Frills' has numerous purple-pink petals that are irregular and frilled. The fragrant daisies have orange-red to maroon cones and strong stems. They appear from late spring to early summer and will flower for longer if regularly deadheaded.
Purple 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 and will sometimes flower in the first year from seed....
James H. Schutte
(Eastern Purple Coneflower, Fatal Attraction Coneflower, Purple Coneflower)
The big blooms of ‘Fatal Attraction’ have distinctly dark stems. The large daisies have purple-red ray/petals that surround orange-red to maroon conical centers. This compact cultivar was introduced by plant breeder Petrus Oudolf of The Netherlands.
Purple 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 and will sometimes flower in the first year from seed. The seedlings can...
James H. Schutte
(Eastern Purple Coneflower, Fragrant Angel Coneflower)
The aromatic blooms of ‘Fragrant Angel’ have clean white radial petals and a prominent orange cone. This Terra Nova introduction also boasts a strong upright habit and vigorous constitution.
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 and will sometimes flower in the first year from seed. The seedlings can be highly variable, and those of most named cultivars, like 'Fragrant...
Pride of Place Plants, Inc.
(Eastern Purple Coneflower, Green Coneflower, Green Envy Coneflower)
This is a super cool coneflower. The wily blooms of ‘Green Envy’ have bi-colored petals that are purple-red at the base and cool mint green at the tips. The broad petals curl back and surround a prominent dark green-hued cone. This amazing introduction also boasts a compact upright habit.
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 and will sometimes flower in the first...
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Eastern Purple Coneflower, Green Eyes Coneflower, Purple Coneflower)
The large, fragrant, light violet-pink blooms of 'Green Eyes' are punctuated by bi-colored cones that are orange with virulent green centers. As the flowers age, the large cones transition to solid orange. This fine introduction also boasts an upright, vigorous habit.
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 and will sometimes flower in the first year from seed. The...
James Burghardt
(Eastern Purple Coneflower)
The luminous coneflowers of ‘Green Jewel’ are palest green with a broad, deep yellow-green central cone. They appear on stout, upright stems atop moderately sized, well-branched plants. It was selected by Dutchman Piet Oudolf from an unnamed, open-pollinated Echinacea purpurea in Hummelo, The Netherlands, in 2005.
Purple coneflower is a hardy herbaceous wildflower perennial native to the eastern United States. In early to late summer, it bears tall, sturdy stems topped with single...
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Eastern Purple Coneflower, Hope Coneflower)
The pretty soft pink daisies of 'Hope' offer cool color and a light sweet fragrance. This patented Terra Nova introduction has an upright vigorous habit, and its pink flowers are punctuated by 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. It self-sows...