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Coneflower - Sundown

Coneflower - Sundown

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$11.95 each
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Item # 4422 - 4776
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$25.95 each
Buy 4 or more $23.36 each
Buy 25 or more $22.06 each
Item # 4422 - 996453
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Coneflower - Sundown Details:

Plant Facts
Mature Height
28 - 36 inches
Mature Spread
18 - 24 inches
Soil Type
Normal, Sandy, Clay
Moisture
Dry to Moist
Mature Form
Upright, Spreading
Growth Rate
Fast
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Flower Color
Orange
Fall Color
Green
Foliage Color
Green
P Size
Yellow or Orange
3-9

The Coneflower Sundown, Echinacea Big Sky™ 'Sundown' (PP17,659), is another hybrid coneflower in the Big Sky™ series. It produces beautiful orange, very fragrant, daisy-like flowers. The Sundown blooms from June to September and is a major attractor to butterflies and bees and is a must for any perennial gardens. The pretty flowers occur on long dark green stems with dark green foilage.

For best results, plant in full sun in a well drained area. Cone Flowers are known for their large flower heads that turn to seed in the fall. A great choice for cut flowers, adding a wilderness look to your garden, it is a definite must. Not only is it a prized perennial for many gardeners, but also a potent medicine. It has been reported that Cone Flowers increase immune function, reduces the effects of colds and flu’s, fights off viral, bacterial and fungal infections and purify the blood and flush waste from the lymphatic system.

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  not reliable, 8/11/2008 12:36:38 AM
Reviewer: brianandjill
was not reliable at all in middle NE climate, what did grow had a disease that caused blooms to be puffy green, was told disease would never go away, am replacing.

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