Plant Search » Result List



Echinacea Sunseekers 'Apple Green'


('productnameshort')

Echinacea Sunseekers 'Apple Green' is a coneflower with semi-double green and white flowers.


Description:
Now this is fun! Echinacea Sunseekers 'Apple Green' is a coneflower with the most unusual semi-double flowers emerging apple green later developing white highlights all surrounding a large fragrant cone. Part of the Sunseekers collection bred for exceptional vigour, masses of non-fading flowers, and a dense, compact growth habit of less than two feet tall and wide. Plant in full sun in average (not overly rich), well-drained soils. Avoid soils that are overly moist in winter. Great winter interest and seeds for over-wintering birds.


Common Name: Coneflower

Family: Asteraceae (The Aster/Daisy Family)

Zone Hardiness: 4-9

Light: Full Sun, Part Sun

Height: 12-24"

Width: 12-24"

Primary Bloom Colour: Green

Secondary Bloom Colour: White/Cream

Class: Deciduous

Type: Perennial

Bloom Time: Summer

Soil Moisture: Average, Dry

Stem Colour:

Fragrance: Yes

Berries:

Benefits: Bees, Butterflies

Deer Resistant: Yes

BC Native: No

Native Habitat: Dry prairies, gravely hillsides and open woodland.

Award:

Geogrpahical Origin: Miscellaneous - Garden Origin

View All Plants of this Genus





Check Availability





*The Plant Encyclopedia is updated each year to provide a representation of the plants we offer, have offered, and may offer again. However, it is not a live inventory of our stock. Not all plants will be available at all times or in every year. Use the link above to enquire about the availability of this plant. Additionally, we carry many plants that have not yet been entered into our database so please enquire if you don’t see what you’re looking for. Plants are available only for on-site sales at our nursery in Richmond, BC, Canada or for shipping within Canada. We do not ship internationally. However, if you are visiting the nursery from afar, we can arrange for the necessary permits and paperwork for you to take plants back with you to your country.