Echinacea purpurea Green Twister
Seeds and ranunculus/anemones orders are sent within 10-14 days.
Product Specification
This echinacea variety is a non-demanding perennial with exquisite pink-green flowers. At the very beginning the tips of the petals are greenish-light green. As they develop, the flowers become lilac-pink, with a green border around the edge. The center is large, strongly convex, golden brown. Plants are vigorous. The roots grow well and can be easily divided to receive new clones.
Tips to grow:
Transplanting recommended. Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours. Transplant outside 30-40 days after sowing the seeds. Will bloom next year and can stay on the same place for 4-5 years producing prolific blooms. Deadhead old flowers to promote continuous blooms.
Number of seeds in package: 25 seeds
Average seed life: 1-2 years
July
July (the following year)
0,5 cm
10-15
18-21 ⁰С
Perennial
70-100 cm
Full sun, partial shade
30-40 cm
Starting from Seeds
The journey of cultivating seeds offers numerous rewards. It provides an early start to the season, grants access to a plenty of unique varieties not commonly available at local nurseries, and efficiently fills your cutting garden at a budget-friendly cost.
Growing Experience
Cultivating plants from seeds is not just a horticultural task- it’s a journey of growth and discovery. As you embark on this journey, each stage of the process becomes a fulfilling experience.
From the delicate germination of the seeds to the sturdy emergence of seedlings, and finally, the flourishing of mature plants, you become an active participant in the miraculous cycle of life.
Make the most of our knowledge to avoid common gardening mistakes and successfully grow your dahlias. Explore our blog on "How to start from Seeds" and feel free to reach out with any questions.
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