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ECHINACEA 'Parrot' (Fine Feathered Series)
'Parrot' is a very striking Coneflower with large vibrant two tone blooms, each single flower formed of bright yellow petals deeply suffused with orangey-red at their base encircling a copper cone.
As its name suggests, its petals are a delicious tomato orange fading with age to soft apricot, all set off neatly by a rusty copper cone. Available for Mail Order from April - September
These are strong plants from the Coneflower family used as the starting point for breeding a lot of the other varieties. Available for Mail Order from April - September
'Fatal Attraction' is characterised by its very strong pink coloured large daisy flowers with sturdy stems that are a dark purple/almost black colour, which contrasts well with the flower colour.....
Echinacea purpurea 'Green Jewel' has gorgeous, unusual shuttlecock like blooms which contrast extremely well with yellows, reds and oranges. Available for Mail Order from April - September
A 'go-to' Echinacea for its looks and reliability. In late summer it puts on a successive display of large deep-pink single daisies each set off by a prominent copper orange centre.
If they say that the best things come in small packages, 'Sensation Pink' is a good case for the defence with masses of sumptuous vivid magenta single flowers, each set off with a bold copper cone,...
Shuttlecock-like flowerheads with white pointed gently reflex petals that surround a bold cone of toffee orange. Long lasting display. Available for Mail Order from April - September
Commonly known as Globe Thistle this is a briiliant plant for the back of a border giving height and structure. The flowers are an amazing blue and a magnet for bees, making it a must have plant for
A little gem of a groundcover for those shadier areas of the garden. It forms spreading mats of finely cut evergreen foliage, studded with dainty white flowers for months on end.
Very popular for its exquisite and prolific display of delicate spurred flowers in spring, each pale yellow flushed with amber, somewhat reminiscent of a jester's hat.