Echinacea - Coneflower

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Perennial(38)

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Cone Flower (4)
Coneflower (34)

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Cut Flower or Foliage(37)
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Deer(37)

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Border(37)
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Why stop at one variety of Echinacea when you can grow such a spectacular range of sizes and colors in the garden! Garden Crossings has all of the new coneflowers you’re looking for, including dwarf types and those with unusual flower colors and shapes. Grow yellow Echinacea, pink Echinacea, red Echinacea, and white Echinacea for an all-coneflower, all the time garden!  Echinacea plants bloom from mid summer through fall and thrive in full sun. They are great for butterfly gardens—the adult butterflies love sipping nectar from the flowers. Plant coneflowers with salvia and black eyed susans to welcome hummingbirds and butterflies to your garden. They also pair well with ornamental grasses. Have a problem with deer? Plant Echinacea. They’re deer-resistant, and a perfect addition to your sun perennial garden. Echinacea are widely adaptable to a variety of soils and are highly drought-tolerant. Excellent garden performers!

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