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Echinacea 'SunSeekers Coral'
- A touch of the exotic on your very own doorstep, that's what 'SunSeekers Coral' provides!
- Flower comprising coral pink petals and a deep red cone sit atop chunky herbaceous stems, which rise up from attractive lanceolate foliage
- Plant with other hot-coloured echinaceas in a sunny border, alongside ornamental grasses (like panicum or molinia) for more of a prairie style, or even as a feature plant in a patio or balcony pot
- Makes an excellent cut flower for bouquets and vase arrangements
- What's that buzzing sound? Why, it's the merry band of bees and other pollinators wending their way to your echinacea!
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Echinacea 'SunSeekers Coral'
- A touch of the exotic on your very own doorstep, that's what 'SunSeekers Coral' provides!
- Flower comprising coral pink petals and a deep red cone sit atop chunky herbaceous stems, which rise up from attractive lanceolate foliage
- Plant with other hot-coloured echinaceas in a sunny border, alongside ornamental grasses (like panicum or molinia) for more of a prairie style, or even as a feature plant in a patio or balcony pot
- Makes an excellent cut flower for bouquets and vase arrangements
- What's that buzzing sound? Why, it's the merry band of bees and other pollinators wending their way to your echinacea!
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- A touch of the exotic on your very own doorstep, that's what 'SunSeekers Coral' provides!
- Flower comprising coral pink petals and a deep red cone sit atop chunky herbaceous stems, which rise up from attractive lanceolate foliage
- Plant with other hot-coloured echinaceas in a sunny border, alongside ornamental grasses (like panicum or molinia) for more of a prairie style, or even as a feature plant in a patio or balcony pot
- Makes an excellent cut flower for bouquets and vase arrangements
- What's that buzzing sound? Why, it's the merry band of bees and other pollinators wending their way to your echinacea!























