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Echinacea 'SunSeekers Mellow'
- Warm, sunny flowers with overlapping orange-yellow petals that mature to a bright golden yellow around a central green cone
- Blooms from June all the way to September and beyond
- A compact, clump-forming perennial plant with high resistance to pests and diseases and excellent drought tolerance
- Loves sun but can tolerate some shade - plant in pots, beds or borders as part of a wildlife, meadow, prairie or cottage garden planting scheme
- Makes brilliant cut flowers
- Nectar rich and highly beneficial to bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects as well as birds, who love to eat the seeds from the cones in winter
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Echinacea 'SunSeekers Mellow'
- Warm, sunny flowers with overlapping orange-yellow petals that mature to a bright golden yellow around a central green cone
- Blooms from June all the way to September and beyond
- A compact, clump-forming perennial plant with high resistance to pests and diseases and excellent drought tolerance
- Loves sun but can tolerate some shade - plant in pots, beds or borders as part of a wildlife, meadow, prairie or cottage garden planting scheme
- Makes brilliant cut flowers
- Nectar rich and highly beneficial to bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects as well as birds, who love to eat the seeds from the cones in winter
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- Warm, sunny flowers with overlapping orange-yellow petals that mature to a bright golden yellow around a central green cone
- Blooms from June all the way to September and beyond
- A compact, clump-forming perennial plant with high resistance to pests and diseases and excellent drought tolerance
- Loves sun but can tolerate some shade - plant in pots, beds or borders as part of a wildlife, meadow, prairie or cottage garden planting scheme
- Makes brilliant cut flowers
- Nectar rich and highly beneficial to bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects as well as birds, who love to eat the seeds from the cones in winter























