6 Mixed Echinacea Live Plants | Coneflower Perennials | Pollinator Friendly | Hardy Full Sun Flowers | Ready to Plant Collection
6 Mixed Echinacea Live Plants | Coneflower Perennials | Pollinator Friendly | Hardy Full Sun Flowers | Ready to Plant Collection
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Create a vibrant, pollinator-friendly garden with 6 Mixed Echinacea (Coneflower) Live Plants. This beautiful collection includes an assortment of colorful coneflower varieties that bloom from summer into fall, providing months of long-lasting color while attracting butterflies, bees, and other beneficial pollinators.
Known for their hardiness and exceptional garden performance, Echinacea are drought tolerant once established, deer resistant, and incredibly easy to grow. Their sturdy stems and long-lasting blooms also make outstanding cut flowers for fresh bouquets.
Key Features
- Botanical Name: Echinacea spp.
- Common Name: Mixed Coneflower
- Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial
- Quantity: 6 Live Plants
- Flower Colors: Mixed Assorted Colors
- Foliage Color: Deep Green
- Mature Height: 24–36 inches
- Spread: 18–24 inches
- Bloom Season: Summer through Fall
- Growth Habit: Upright, Clump Forming
- Light Requirements: Full Sun
- Water Needs: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–9
- Characteristics: Pollinator Friendly, Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Long Blooming, Excellent Cut Flowers
Why You'll Love It
- Beautiful assortment of colorful blooms
- Attracts butterflies, bees, and other pollinators
- Blooms from summer into fall
- Excellent cut flowers
- Drought tolerant after establishment
- Deer resistant
- Easy to grow
- Returns larger every year
Perfect For
- Pollinator gardens
- Butterfly gardens
- Cottage gardens
- Prairie gardens
- Mixed perennial borders
- Cut flower gardens
- Sunny landscape beds
- Naturalized plantings
Care Instructions
Plant in full sun with well-drained soil. Water regularly during the first growing season while plants establish roots. Once established, Echinacea requires minimal care and tolerates dry conditions. Leave seed heads in fall to provide winter interest and food for birds, or deadhead to encourage continued blooming.
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