The Echinacea Summer Cocktail plant is characterized by its tall, sturdy stems and large, daisy-like flowers. The flowers typically bloom in shades of orange, pink, or yellow, with a distinct cone-shaped centre.
Echinacea-Sunseekers-Tequila-Sunrise is a variety of the Echinacea (coneflower) plant. It is known for its vibrant, eye-catching flowers with reds, yellow and orange tones.
Echinacea-sweet-sandia is a variety of Echinacea, a flowering plant in the daisy family. It is known for its vibrant red petals and sweet fragrance. The name "Sweet Sandia" refers to the watermelon-like scent that the flowers emit.
An upright perennial with a dense compact habit. Very floriferous variety. White petals surround an orange-brown central cone. Blooming late Summer and into Autumn. Height 60cm. Spread 40cm.
Often grown as an architectural plant for its shapely leaves, the dark blue flowerheads in summer will attract many butterflies and bees to your border, Height 100 cm. Spread 45 cm.
To add an exotic touch to the garden, this plant will produce a magnificent tall, blue flower spikes every second year over silver green foliage. Spikes up to 400 cm. Can be very irritant to the skin.
A skyscraper plant. Tower of delicate pink flowers June-Sept in year 2 are interspersed with large linear grey-green leaves. leaves. Attracts bees and butterflies. Prefers partial shade moist but well drained soil. Will grow to 450cm tall.
Form of Tree Echium. Large Rosestte of silver foliage in first year and tall white flower spike June-Sept in the second year. An architectural plant. Attracts bees & butterflies. Grows up to 450cm tall! Partial shade in moist but well drained soil.