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Big Sky™ Harvest Moon™ Coneflower
Echinacea 'Matthew Saul' Harvest Moon™ PPAF

30"
To -30 °F

Full Sun
Summer to Fall
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Gold petals with an orange cone in the center for a distinct look. Both deer and drought resistant. Plant en masse to get full effect; they also work well in combo plantings. Heavily branched and overlapping petals.


Big Sky™ Sundown™ Coneflower
Echinacea 'Big Sky™ Sundown™' US PP# 17659

32"-36"
To -15 °F

Full Sun
Summer
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Tall plant with orange-scarlet flowers and a dark red cone. Both deer and drought resistant. Consider using in all one color for a great show, or use with other Echinacea. Plant in full sun about 12-15” apart – we prefer these in clumps of 3-5 plants. Water well until established. Removal of dried out flowers will speed up re-flowering. Every 4 or 5 years divide your plants in early spring to keep vigorous flowering.


Big Sky™ Sunrise Coneflower
Echinacea 'Big Sky™ 'Sunrise' PP#16,235

24"-36"
To -30 °F

Full Sun
Summer
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Excellent performing perennial with large yellow flowers. Both deer and drought resistant. Consider using all one color in landscape beds for a great show, or use with other Echinacea. Plant in full sun about 12-15” apart – we prefer these in clumps of 3-5 plants. Water well until established. Removal of dried out flowers will speed up re-flowering. Every 4 or 5 years divide your plants in early spring to keep vigorous flowering.Soft, citron yellow, fragrant, daisy-like flowers are up to 5 inches across with a central cone that starts out green and quickly gives way to gold. This Echinacea Big Sky™ series selection has sturdy stems and grows about 6 inches taller than E. 'Sunset' PPAF.


Big Sky™ Summer Sky™ Coneflower
Echinacea 'Katie Saul' PPAF

36"
To -15 °F

Full Sun
Summer
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Monster-size bi-color flowers! A WOW plant in bloom. Beautiful light orange with rose-colored halo and an orange cone. Summer Sky is tall and open, and very fragrant. Plant en masse to get the fullest effect.Plant in full sun about 12-15” apart – we prefer these in clumps of 3-5 plants. Water well until established. Removal of dried out flowers will speed up re-flowering. Every 4 or 5 years divide your plants in early spring to keep vigorous flowering.


Big Sky™ Sunset Coneflower
Echinacea 'Sunset' PP16,424

30"
To -15 °F

Full Sun
Summer
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It is ORANGE. Most of the coneflowers are purple tones so this is a special plant. Large flowers makes it even better. We like to plant in groups to get fullest effect. Also use in large patio pots. Plant in full sun about 12-15” apart – we prefer these in clumps of 3-5 plants. Water well until established. Removal of dried out flowers will speed up re-flowering. Every 4 or 5 years divide your plants in early spring to keep vigorous flowering.


Big Sky™ Twilight Coneflower
Echinacea 'Twilight' PPAF

30"
To -30 °F

Full Sun
Summer to Fall
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Wonderful, new breeding - rosy red petals w/ brown cone. Big, showy 3"+ flowers on a tough plant that is both drought and deer resistant. We like to plant en masse to get full effect. Also work well in combo plantings. A favorite of butterflies. Plant in full sun about 12-15” apart – we prefer these in clumps of 3-5 plants. Water well until established. Removal of dried out flowers will speed up re-flowering. Every 4 or 5 years divide your plants in early spring to keep vigorous flowering.


Echinacea Big Sky 'After Midnight' ™
Echinacea 'Emily Saul' PPAF

24"-30"

Full Sun
Summer
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After Midnight is the newest introduction to the 'Big Sky' series, with a wonderful dark purple/magenta color. The flowers make overlapping flower petals to give flowers more color show. Plant en masse and in combination plantings. Plant in full sun about 12-15” apart – we prefer these in clumps of 3-5 plants. Water well until established. Removal of dried out flowers will speed up re-flowering. Every 4 or 5 years divide your plants in early spring to keep vigorous flowering.