One of the brightest in the family, Echinacea Sunseekers Coral is eye-catching and demands attention from anyone passing by. Making a dramatic statement when grown in a pot, Sunseekers Coral also adds pizzazz to prairie planting schemes when mingling with grasses. Drooping, reflexed petals in shades of coral-pink surround a prominent, orange, central cone. Attracting bees and other friendly pollinators into your garden for a feast, Echinacea Sunseekers Coral displays an abundance of large, daisy-like blooms throughout the summer and into the autumn each year. Highly prized by florists, each bloom is held atop a strong stem, giving you armfuls of blooms to cut for your home and create long lasting floral arrangements. Happy to grow in coastal sites and wildlife gardens, Echinacea Sunseekers Coral reaches a height and spread of 60cm. Preferring to be grown in moist, well-drained soil in sun, she will thrive outside for you to enjoy for years to come with no winter protection required, dying back over winter to sprout again in the spring.
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