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This plant is on pre-order, meaning if you order it now, it won't ship until spring/summer of 2025 based on your growing zone.
Proven Winners is constantly working to refine and improve their offerings for the North American garden and to the nursery industry in using the best in new plant and production materials.
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A delight to your garden, Double Coded® is a complementing series of fully double Coneflowers to the single flowered COLOR CODED® collection. This series boasts varieties with abundant floral production atop dense rosettes of foliage. Plants are low, wide and well-branched while the broad, horizontal ray petals maximize flower size. These perennials are stunning along the front of the garden's boarder and come to life under the midsummer heat.
Compared to 'Raspberry Beret', the 4" flower contains a softer shade of pink and fewer hints of red.
Celebrated for their cheerful and bright flowers, coneflowers are a staple in any garden. Leaving some spent blooms on the plants in the fall will allow the seeds to provide winter food for finches and other birds, while the dried seed heads give your garden architectural interest all winter.
Common Name: Coneflower
Photos courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc.
Characteristics
Plant Needs
A delight to your garden, Double Coded® is a complementing series of fully double Coneflowers to the single flowered COLOR CODED® collection. This series boasts varieties with abundant floral production atop dense rosettes of foliage. Plants are low, wide and well-branched while the broad, horizontal ray petals maximize flower size. These perennials are stunning along the front of the garden's boarder and come to life under the midsummer heat.
Compared to 'Raspberry Beret', the 4" flower contains a softer shade of pink and fewer hints of red.
Celebrated for their cheerful and bright flowers, coneflowers are a staple in any garden. Leaving some spent blooms on the plants in the fall will allow the seeds to provide winter food for finches and other birds, while the dried seed heads give your garden architectural interest all winter.
Common Name: Coneflower
Photos courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc.