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Re: new echinacea
I have something similar. I bought mine as 'Double Decker' and the first year it really was a double decker, but this year it lost its second storey and looks much more like your Pink Cushion! Still pretty though.
~BBQ
~BBQ
Zone 5b
South/Central Ontario
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South/Central Ontario
Every day may not be good, but there's something good in every day
~ Author Unknown
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B_BQ - Posts: 6848
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Re: new echinacea
very nice! My new plant list is interesting coneflowers, no more normal purple ones, lol
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countrychic - Posts: 452
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- Location: Ontario Zone 5
Re: new echinacea
another new one I just got this summer:"Amber Mist"
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Puff10 - Posts: 538
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Re: new echinacea
The only interesting one I have is the Hot Papaya. But it bloomed in July, and only 2 blooms this year.
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countrychic - Posts: 452
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Re: new echinacea
Hot Papaya was a fast seller! So was Tomato Soup...the one I lusted after but missed getting! LOL
Kelly
Zone 5a/b
OLD GARDENERS NEVER DIE. THEY JUST SPADE AWAY
Zone 5a/b
OLD GARDENERS NEVER DIE. THEY JUST SPADE AWAY
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kelly_m - Posts: 5905
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- Location: Smaller town Ontario, Zone 5a/5b
Re: new echinacea
Puff, your Pink Cushion is very pretty. Its simalar to my "Pink Double Delight" . I have several Echinacea , love them all but "Hot Papaya" is a stunner. Mine is the second yr and was full of blooms!
Clara
Clara
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Big Smile - Posts: 403
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- Location: Gowanstown ON zone 5
Re: new echinacea
VERY PRETTY!! I didn't realize there were 'double-doubles' (LOL) in Echinacea - I have two very large plants (singles) that bloomed for a long time this summer. I'm going to keep my eyes open for a 'double-double' now!! One of the Rudbeckia I bought had singles and 'double-doubles' - but I think they may have had both in one pot. The single is still blooming as is my red Rudbeckia.
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RubyTuesday49 - Posts: 137
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