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Echinacea 'Twilight' PP17651

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Photo Courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc.
 Series Name: Big Sky™ Series
Common Name: Coneflower

A brand new color for echinaceas, this selection sports vibrant rose-red flowers with an unusual deep red cone. This color really pops! The nice wide flower petals are slightly reflexed and overlap, giving the blossoms a full, substantial presence. Plant it up close where you can enjoy its delightful rose-like fragrance.

This Big Sky™ Series of echinaceas comes from Itsaul Nurseries in Atlanta, GA. The Saul brothers, who own the company, are going Cone Crazy™!!! They are introducing new selections which are the result of crosses between E. purpurea and E. paradoxa. The plants have inherited the dominant characteristics of E. purpurea, having fuller, toothed leaves and wider flower petals. They are well-branched and are vigorous growers.

Breeder: Richard Saul

Introducer: ItSaul Plants

Origin: Native Cultivar

Characteristics:



Height:
  24-30 Inches
Spread:
  18-24 Inches
Flower Color:
  Red shades
Foliage Color:
  Green shades
Hardiness Zone:
4,5,6,7,8,9
Find Your Zone
Sun or Shade?:
  Full sun (> 6 hrs. direct sun)
  Part shade (4-6 hrs. direct sun)
Wet or dry?:
  Low water needs
  Average water needs
Want to see wings?:
  Attracts butterflies
  Attracts songbirds
Need critter resistant plants?:
  Deer resistant
How fast should it grow?:
  Medium
When should it bloom?:
  Midsummer
  Late summer
How's your soil?:
  Poor Soil
  Average Soil
  Fertile Soil
Sweet or Sour Soil?:
  Acidic Soil (pH < 7.0)
  Neutral Soil (pH = 7.0)
  Alkaline Soil (pH > 7.0)
What's your garden style?:
  Container/Patio
  Prairie
  Cottage
  Eclectic

Attributes:

Border plants
Container
Cut flower or foliage
Dried flower or seed heads
Drought Tolerant
Fragrant flowers or foliage
Mass Planting
Specimen or focal point

Homeowner Growing & Maintenance Tips:

Echinacea purpurea is a wildflower native to the eastern United States and is well-adapted to survive the hot, windy conditions typical of that region. If properly cared for, they will form attractive colonies and will live for many years.

Coneflowers like it sunny and hot. Though they will tolerate light shade, fewer flowers will be produced and the plants will be weakened. Light, loamy soils are best but coneflowers will grow in any well-drained soil. Once established, they are quite drought tolerant.


Companions:

Common/Botanical Name
Zones  
Perovskia 'Longin'
Common Name: Russian Sage
4,5,6,7,8,9
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Iris sibirica 'Caesar's Brother'
Common Name: Iris-Siberian
3,4,5,6,7,8,9
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Aster novi-belgii 'Alert'
Common Name: Aster-New York
3,4,5,6,7,8
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Echinacea 'Sunset' PP16424
Common Name: Coneflower
4,5,6,7,8,9
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Sedum 'Black Jack' PP16736 CPBRAF
Common Name: Stonecrop-Autumn
3,4,5,6,7,8,9
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Hemerocallis 'Custard Candy'
Common Name: Daylily-Designer
3,4,5,6,7,8,9
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Eupatorium rugosum 'Chocolate'
Common Name: Snakeroot-Chocolate
3,4,5,6,7
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Fun Facts:

The word "echinacea" comes from the Greek word "echinos" meaning "hedgehog", referring to the flower's spiky central cone.

While every effort has been made to describe this plant accurately, please keep in mind that the height, bloom time, and color may differ in various climates throughout the country. The description of this plant was written based on our experience growing it in Michigan (USDA hardiness zone 5) and on numerous outside resources.