Tomato Soup Echinacea

Tomato Soup Echinacea is a colorful addition to your perennial garden. The deep red flowers make this a very bold color addition to any garden. It has medium, green leaves. Plant Tomato Soup Echinacea in full sun.
This selection blooms from midsummer through early fall and up until the first frost. Echinacea are also known as Coneflowers and make a great show when planted in mass. It will grow to a height of 28" to 30" and 24" to 26" in width.
Tomato Soup Echinacea goes well in a mixed flower garden, in a perennial border, massed or as a specimen. Tomato Soup Echinacea attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and songbirds which enjoy the seeds in the big cone heads. It is deer resistant,
and it is drought tolerant once it is established. It also makes a great cut flower and is a
Firewise plant. You can even use this perennial in a container.
If you don't cut this perennial down in fall, you will even gain some fall and winter interest from the foliage, and it will provide food for birds. Divide clumps when they
become overcrowded (about every 4 years).
#1 $18.99
This selection blooms from midsummer through early fall and up until the first frost. Echinacea are also known as Coneflowers and make a great show when planted in mass. It will grow to a height of 28" to 30" and 24" to 26" in width.
Tomato Soup Echinacea goes well in a mixed flower garden, in a perennial border, massed or as a specimen. Tomato Soup Echinacea attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and songbirds which enjoy the seeds in the big cone heads. It is deer resistant,
and it is drought tolerant once it is established. It also makes a great cut flower and is a
Firewise plant. You can even use this perennial in a container.
If you don't cut this perennial down in fall, you will even gain some fall and winter interest from the foliage, and it will provide food for birds. Divide clumps when they
become overcrowded (about every 4 years).
#1 $18.99