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Coneflower - Pink Double Delight
Coneflower - Pink Double Delight The Echinacea 'Pink Double Delight', Echinacea purpurea, has a shorter, more compact habit than most coneflowers. A profusion of bright bubblegum pink, pompon-like, double flowers are produced on strong, well-branched stems from midsummer through early fall! The large 3 inch flowers are long-lasting, turning lavender pink as they age. Flowers are consistently double and are double right away upon blooming. The stems are sturdy and numerous for a full appearance in containers and in the garden; shorter than Razzmatazz and Double Decker. Pink Double Delight is known for its large flower heads that turn to seed in the fall. A great choice for cut flowers adding a wilderness look to your garden. 'Pink Double Delight' usually reblooms without deadheading, but if spent flowers are removed, this procedure will encourage continued beautiful blooms and improves general appearance. The fall seeds provide winter food for birds. You can enjoy the dried seed heads as well, because they will provide architectural interest in the winter. 'Pink Double Delight', will give you weeks of delicious color and makes a dependable and lovely plant for any sunny garden spot! * Fragrant * Hardy * Small and compact
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| Hosta - Halcyon - Sale Price: $56.95 Gardeners are always looking for two things: 1) shade plants and 2) blue plants. The Halcyon Hosta is made for the shade and is the most interesting frosty ocean-blue color, earning it the 1997 Award of Merit (AGM). It’s a vigorous (but slower) grower with ribbed, spear-shaped foliage that sits underneath white-to-lavender bell-shaped flowers from July to August — but the real show is the foliage itself. Slug-resistant, attracts hummingbirds during blooming. Halycon Hosta grows in the familiar “fountain†mound shape to about 2’ tall and wide, and prefers full shade in a moist but well-drained spot. Also known as funkia or plantain lily, Hosta Halcyon is a reliable winner that requires little attention. Spectacular when planted in shade borders, around large shade trees and even in large containers. One of the best hostas available. Zones 4-8. |
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