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4 Live Red Echinacea Coneflower Starter Plants | Purple Coneflower Perennial | Pollinator Garden | Sun Loving | Ready to Plant

4 Live Red Echinacea Coneflower Starter Plants | Purple Coneflower Perennial | Pollinator Garden | Sun Loving | Ready to Plant

Regular price $69.00 USD
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Add long-lasting color and valuable pollinator habitat to your garden with these 4 Live Red Echinacea Coneflower Starter Plants. Echinacea is a hardy native perennial known for its vibrant daisy-like blooms, exceptional drought tolerance, and ability to attract butterflies, bees, and other beneficial pollinators.

These healthy starter plants arrive trimmed and dormant when seasonally appropriate, allowing them to establish strong root systems and produce beautiful blooms year after year. Easy to grow and low maintenance, Red Echinacea is perfect for cottage gardens, prairie plantings, wildflower gardens, borders, and cut flower arrangements.

Key Features

  • Botanical Name: Echinacea purpurea
  • Common Name: Red Coneflower
  • Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial
  • Flower Color: Red
  • Foliage Color: Green
  • Quantity: 4 Live Starter Plants
  • Plant Condition: Trimmed and dormant when shipped seasonally
  • Mature Height: 24–36 inches
  • Spread: 18–24 inches
  • Bloom Season: Summer through Early Fall
  • Growth Habit: Upright, Clumping
  • Light Requirements: Full Sun
  • Water Needs: Low to Moderate
  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–9

Why You'll Love It

  • Produces vibrant red blooms
  • Excellent butterfly, bee, and hummingbird plant
  • Native perennial
  • Easy to grow
  • Drought tolerant once established
  • Deer resistant
  • Rabbit resistant
  • Long blooming season
  • Great for fresh and dried flower arrangements
  • Returns larger every year

Perfect For

  • Pollinator gardens
  • Wildflower gardens
  • Cottage gardens
  • Prairie landscapes
  • Perennial borders
  • Cut flower gardens
  • Native plant gardens
  • Sunny flower beds
  • Backyard wildlife habitats

Care Instructions

Plant in well-drained soil in full sun for the best flowering. Water regularly during establishment, then reduce watering once plants are established. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage additional flowering, or leave seed heads in fall to provide food for birds. Cut back old growth in late winter or early spring.

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