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SunSeekers Echinacea Plants

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  • Choose from three vivid colours
  • Blooms July - October
  • Height x Spread: 90cm x 50cm
  • Low maintenance
  • Wind & salt resistant
  • Likes poor dry soils in full sun
  • RHS Plants for Pollinators
  • SunSeekers Range
  • Delivered in 9cm or 2 Litre pots
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Description

Echinacea 'SunSeekers' Range Coneflower Plants: Rainbow, Red or Salmon.

Choose all three hot colours in the Red - Salmon Pink - Apricot / Orange rainbow range.

Browse our other echinacea varieties, or all of our perennial plants.

Features

  • Choose from three vivid colours
  • Blooms July - October
  • Height x Spread: 90cm x 50cm
  • Low maintenance
  • Wind & salt resistant
  • Likes poor dry soils in full sun
  • RHS Plants for Pollinators
  • Delivered in 9cm or 2 Litre pots

Growing SunSeekers Echinaceas

These hardy, drought tolerant perennials thrive on poor, sandy soils, and tolerate coastal winds. They like a lot of sun in order to flower. Wet conditions over winter may cause them to rot.

Do not divide their clumps if you don't need to, and when you do need to, move the biggest pieces you can manage without splitting them up.

Did You Know?

A member of the Asteraceae family from North America, where they are a traditional Native medicine. Europeans found its healing properties so useful that by the beginning of the 20th century, it was the most widely used herbal preparation in the USA, and it is used today to soothe the symptoms of colds and other respiratory infections.

The name echinacea derives from the Greek for "spiny one".