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Large, rosy purple flowers surround an orange-brown central cone. Ideal for middle of the garen and for cutting. The long-lasting blooms are freely produced from July to September. Needs full sun, prefers moist soil, but once established, is highly drought tolerant. Prefers the sun. The whole plant, including the roots, is the source of the sought after herb, Echinacea! Hardy in zones 3-10 Height: 36 inches Proper name: Echinacea purpurea 70 Seeds, 500 mg
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1 Seeds Item #: 3G-1007 / 1721588
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CLASPING CONEFLOWER IS AN ANNUAL WITH DROPPING YELLOW PETALS WITH A LARGE BLACK CONE CENTER. PREFERS FULL SUN IN JUST ABOUT ANY SOIL. EASY TO GROW AND RESEEDS ITSELF. CAN TOLERATE A MOIST AREA. Seeds are packaged and germination tested for current year. # BLOOMS JUNE - SEPTEMBER # HEIGHT 1 1/2- 2 FEET # SOWING DEPTH 1/16 INCH # GERMINATION 2 - 4 WEEKS
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Many consider wild flowers to be the most exciting and rewarding of all flowers. This long lived perennial produces beautiful, longlasting, and very large 3-4" purple-red flowers with bronze, dome shaped centers on long 2-3' stems. Plants are drought-resistant, preferring dry soil, but tolerating moist. Mass plantings provide spectacular beauty year after year. 15-20 days to germination.
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This plains wildflower is distinguished by its bright yellow flowers with dramatically drooping petals. These rather large plants can make quite a show when well-grown in a meadow garden.
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Echinacea simulata Glade Coneflower, as a member of the Echinacea family, is well known for its medicinal use in boosting the immune system. Glade Coneflower with it's tall slender stems topped with large daisy-like flowers with drooping purple-pink petals makes it an excellent flower for the cutting garden. Wild wavyleaf glade Coneflower nectar is enjoyed by butterflies and its seeds are a favorite food source for small birds such as goldfinches and chickadees. Wild Echinacea pallida plants are...
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Carmine-red blooms hold their petals in a refined horizontal arrangement, around rust-brown conical seed heads. Blooming from midsummer until frost, their daisy-like flowers are attractive to butterflies and make ideal cut- flowers. The conical seed heads provide winter interest and food for birds. Plants resist heat, drought, insects and disease. Grow in any well-drained soil.
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70-95 Days to Flower This long-blooming perennial has extra large 5-6" blooms of deep rose color. Strong stems make this an ideal cut flower, 36" tall. Blooms mid-summer to frost. Deer resistant. Zones 3-9. SOW OUTDOORS or DIRECT SOW, when all danger of frost is past. Cover seed with 1/8" soil. Germination is 10-14 days. Spacing 8-10"apart. GARDEN HINTS: This is the easiest to grow from seed of all Coneflowers (Echinacea) due because no cold treatment is required. Primadonna thrives...
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Purple Coneflower Seeds
Purple Coneflowers are easily established and will bring beauty to your yard year after year. Purple Coneflowers make a great background border, planted in rock gardens and along trails and roadsides.
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1,200 Purple Coneflower Seeds with Free Shipping
PURPLE CONEFLOWER (ECHINACEA PURPURREA) IS A DROUGHT TOLERANT PERENNIAL. FLOWERS ARE LARGE PURPLE LAVENDER PETALS SURROUNDING A RED ORANGE CONE CENTER. PREFERS FULL SUN TO PARTIAL SHADE. THEY LOOK GREAT.Germination tested and packaged for current year. * BLOOMS JUNE-OCT. * HEIGHT 2-3 FEET * SOWING DEPTH 1/8 INCH * GERMINATION 2-4 WEEKS.
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(Echinacea purpurea) One of the very best for attracting butterflies, this showy and easy-to-grow plant adds a flashy touch to the late summer landscape. Grows well in full sun or light shade and blooms heavily from July through September. Will tolerate clay soils. Plants reach 3–4' tall. Hardy to zone 4.
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Price includes a black imprint in three locations. PMS matching is available for an additional charge. Full Sun. Attracts Butterflies. Sow outdoors spring through fall. Perennial May Live Several Years. Great for use in mailings. Seed package includes picture of flower. Optional Mix & Match Seed Items are available, please call our Customer Service Department for pricing.
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Herbaceous perennial 1 to 2 feet tall, a wildflower native to western US. The ray flowers are bi-colored, crimson and yellow, skirting the upright conehead. Used by the Cheyenne , Dakota, Navaho and Zuni, the infusion of dried leaves and flowers was used as an external wash for treating poison ivy rash and for treating wounds. The plant prefers full sun and dryish, fast-draining soils. Good subject for prairie naturalization or as a bedding plant in the sunny garden. Sow in spring, barely...
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Flowers: The disk flowers (the area between the drooping yellow petal-like ray flowers) turn gray at maturity and have a strong pleasant odor when crushed.
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This native-American species is a gardener's dream. It grows in poor soils, comes back year after year, attracts butterflies, and bears showy purple blooms that are wonderful for cutting.
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One of the most popular wildflowers, Purple Coneflower is native to the Midwest and Southeast, and naturalized throughout the Northeast. It withstands dry conditions, though it performs best in cooler seasons, without irrigation. It readily reseeds.
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Origin: US NativeOther Common Names: Cabbage Leaf Coneflower, Giant Brown-eyed SusanDuration: PerennialBloom Time: SummerHeight: 48 to 72Spacing: 18 to 36Light: Full Sun to Part ShadeSoil Moisture: MediumUSDA Zone: 6a-8bGermination: No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds just below soil surface at 70F and water.Seeds Per Oz: 4000Looking to attract birds? Plant this cheery flower! Giant brown-eyed Susan has clumps of silvery-blue foliage that give rise to stately flower stalks. The flowers have intense...
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White 4 inch blooms with coppery center cones. Grows 30 to 36 inches tall.
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With a yellow flower rather than the usual purple, this plant is aptly named. Native medicinal wildflower from the Central Plains of the US. Cold stratify before sowing (instructions included). Can then plant in flats or pots at 70°. Can also be direct sown in fall. Has medicinal qualities in mature seeds as well as roots. Zones 4-9.
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70-95 Days to Flower This long-blooming perennial has extra large 5-6" blooms of white with brown centers. Strong stems make this an ideal cut flower, 36" tall. Blooms mid-summer to frost. Deer resistant. Zones 3-9. SOW OUTDOORS or DIRECT SOW, when all danger of frost is past. Cover seed with 1/8" soil. Germination is 10-14 days. Spacing 8-10"apart. GARDEN HINTS: This Coneflower (Echinacea) needs a 30 cold treatment.(refrigerate) White Swan thrives in hot and sunny day conditions...
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Clasping Coneflower seeds are extremely easy to grow, especially in dry hot areas. Clasping Coneflower prefers full sun and will grow in a variety of soil conditions. A very heavy re-seeder the grows 2 feet tall and blooms June through September. Wonderful for flower arrangements.
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With large purple flowers that bow down to spectacular reddish orange cone centers, Purple Coneflower is a hardy perennial that will be a joy in your garden. This perennial flowering plant likes full sin or partial shade and is drought tolerant. 154,000 seeds in a pound of Purple Coneflower. Germination tested and packaged for current year.
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Purple Coneflower Echinacea Echinacea purpurea 2-3 ft. The easiest of the Echinaceas to grow, the rose-purple, daisy-like flowers have burnt orange centers. Blooms from July to September and makes a long-lasting cut flower. As a medicinal, it is said to stimulate growth of blood cells and enhance the immune system. 2-3 ft. plant with 3 in. flowers. Perennial. Planting Depth: 1/4"-1/2" Soil Temp. for Germ.: 70°F Days to Germ.: 10-14 Plant Spacing: 12-24"
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