Coneflower - Little Giant

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Coneflower - Little Giant

With its dark green foliage, Echinacea ‘Little Giant’ stands 12-14” high with a plant spread of 12”. It is named little because it is short and giant because of its huge 5” bloom size. ‘Little Giant’ is a dwarf form of ‘Giant Ruby’. A great choice for cut flowers, adding a wilderness look to your garden, combining great with Leucanthemum ‘Becky Daisy’ or in cottage gardens, it is a definite must. The Coneflower Little Giant, 'Echinacea purpurea', is an easy to grow flower that produces beautiful, huge clear pink daisy-like flowers. Blooming from July to October and a major attractor to butterflies and bees and deer resistant, it is a must for any perennial gardens. For best results, plant in full sun in a well drained area. Echinacea is said to increase immune function, reduce 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. Not only is it a prized perennial for many gardeners, but it is also said to be a potent medicine. Echinacea is known for its large flower heads that turn to seed in the fall. ... additional information

 

Lobelia - Royal Fushia The fantastic fuchsia-colored flowers appear over the rosette of leaves from mid-summer into fall. The Lobelia 'Royal Fuschia', is a suberb new perennial Lobelia from Dan Heims. This plant is solid and well branched. Excellent in the shade garden or containers, and a hummingbird favorite.

Coneflower - Little Giant
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