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Coneflower
Magnus
Echinacea purpurea Magnus

Bountiful blooms from late spring till fall on carefree,
sun-loving plants!
Long-Blooming Hot Pink
Flowers Bring in the Butterflies!
Petals are held nearly straight
out instead of bent back like others -- an even more
colorful show!
Irresistible to butterflies, long-blooming,
ultra-colorful, and carefree -- what could be more
delightful than a large stand of brilliant Echinacea
Magnus? It was the Perennial Plant Association's Plant
of the Year, and one look at these big, hot-pink blooms
will tell you why!
The petals are held nearly straight out from the
bloom, instead of bent back like many other Coneflowers,
giving Magnus more color on every giant 4- to 6-inch
bloom. And there are simply so many blooms -- they begin
in late spring and continue into fall! When they finally
do pass, be sure to let the birds feast on the huge
mahogany-brown coneheads, or harvest them for dried
arrangements.
Carefree in any sunny spot, these drought-tolerant
plants reach 3 1/2 feet tall, tolerating light shade
though best in the blazing heat. Bearing literally
hundreds of blooms over its many months of color, Magnus
is a garden workhorse, yet looks so efffortless and lush
in the sunny bed or border!
Super-easy to start from seed, Magnus blooms the
first year and for many years thereafter, lasting
through the worst heat and dry weather summer has to
offer. The flowers are also superb in the vase--if you
can tear them away from the butterflies, that is! A
natural treasure, Coneflower belongs in almost every
garden with space for plenty of colorful, long-lasting
blooms! Zones 3-9. . |