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Echinacea pallida 'Pale Purple'
Common Names: Coneflower
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Echinacea pallida Pale Purple Coneflower blooms in early summer, 2-3 inch, pale-lavender, slender ray flowers droop gracefully on this lance-leaved prairie native. This is an elegant Coneflower that is more subtle than E. purpurea. Beautiful in the meadow garden with grasses and Yarrows. Native.
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Echinacea paradoxa 'Yellow Purple Coneflower'
Common Names: Coneflower
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Echinacea paradoxa Yellow Purple Coneflower is a prairie native that is a rare form of Echinacea with graceful, drooping rays of warm yellow. A toughie for full sun and lean soils; plenty of seeds for the birds.
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Echinacea pupurea 'Rubinstern'
Common Names: Coneflower
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Echincea pupurea Rubinstern is a medium tall coneflower with glowing red flowers with horizontal petals on robust plants. Stands out immediately when first seen. Beautiful in the meadow garden with grasses and Yarrows.
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Echinacea purpurea x parado 'Fancy Frills'
Common Names: Coneflower
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Fancy Frills flowers reach 3 to 5 inches wide and semi- to fully double. Each bloom boasts a large, wide brown central cone, surrounded by two to three rows of short, slender, very tightly-packed petals.
Fancy Frills reaches about 30 inches high and wide, and the flower stems are very strong. Great for cutting, these blooms are profuse and long-....(cont.)
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Echinacea purpurea x parado 'Primadonna'
Common Names: Coneflower
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The white blooms measure 4 to 5 inches across, with a large central cone and tightly-packed white petals that stand out brilliantly even from across the garden. Flowers on sturdy, thick stems just made for cutting. Primadonna may sport an unusual color for Echinacea, but it has the same native vigor and tolerance of stress as the more common pink C....(cont.)
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Echinacea purpurea x parado 'Sunrise'
Common Names: Coneflower
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The blooms are fully 4½ to 5 inches wide, emerging a deep, rich yellow with a sweet fragrance. As the blooms mature, they turn a lighter shade of yellow. Sunrise reaches 18 to 24 inches tall and 24 inches wide, well-branched and sturdy. The butterflies and bees will have a field day with the huge central cones as will the songbirds in fall.
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Echinacea purpurea x parado 'Sunset'
Common Names: Coneflower
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The flowers are 4 inches wide, with bright orange petals surrounding a large russet-brown cone. Unlike older Echinaceas, the petals of these blooms are held out and slightly upturned at the tips, sort of like a plate, rather than straight down.
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Echinacea purpurea 'Art's Pride'
Common Names: Orange Coneflower
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This amazing coneflower comes from the breeding program of Dr. Jim Ault of the Chicago Botanic Garden. The lack of summer orange in the garden has been cured. Each two foot wide clump of slender green foliage is topped starting in late June and continuing through the summer with spikes of rustic-orange flowers.
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Echinacea purpurea 'Fragrant Angel'
Common Names: Coneflower
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Echinacea purpurea Fragrant Angel is a white coneflower that others can only aspire to. Grows just like ‘Ruby Giant’, with large, fragrant, and horizontal flowers with layered, overlapping petals and huge yellow cones. The strong branching stems extend the blooming season through summer and fall.
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Echinacea purpurea 'Kims Knee-High'
Common Names: Coneflower
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Introduced by Niche Gardens in Spring 1999, this compact purple coneflower has brilliant pink blooms, incredibly long season of bloom, and sturdy height, typically topping out a foot shorter than the species. We think the excellent qualities of the lovely coneflower will keep you coming back for more! Native.
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