Echinacea 'Hot Coral'


From the Sombrero™ Series. A well-branched Coneflower with sturdy stems and good vigor/hardiness. A Darwin Perennials introduction. We saw several cultivars of the Sombrero™ Series Coneflowers at the Massachusetts Horticultural Society gardens and they seemed to have more vigor than the Big Sky™ Series. Hot coral-pink flowers appear between July and August. Let us know what you think! PP#23097.
Echinacea purpurea are wonderful prairie wildflowers for massing or in meadows. They produce large showy flowers and their seed heads provide winter interest. Echinacea is also a valuable herb, much sought after for immune system “jump-starting.” Drought tolerant.
Native to the United States.
- Botanical Name
- Echinacea 'Hot Coral'
- Common Name
- Hot Coral Coneflower
- Bloom
- Summer
- Color
- Pink
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Height
- 22-24"
- Hardy to Zone
- 5
- Light
- Sun
- Spacing
- 18-24"
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