Echinacea purpurea 'Sombrero Sangrita' (Sombrero Sangrita Coneflower) 1 qt.

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This coneflower hybrid features stunning blood-red to red-orange blooms over dark-read stems, making it appealing for massing for garden color and clipping to bring inside for vases. With deadheading, it will start blooming in June and keep providing sturdy, abundant blooms all summer long. Leave the spent flowers to add interest to the winter landscape, or use them in dried-flower arrangements.

The form of ‘Sombrero Sangrita’ is compact, reaching heights of 18-20 inches tall and spreading out up to 2 ft. wide over time. Mix this with other native and water-wise sun-loving perennials, such as Erigeron, Gaillardia, Gaura, Coreopsis, Aquilegia, Achillea, and more! Echinaceas are wind-tolerant, drought-tolerant once established, deer-resistant, and magnets to butterflies, bees, and beneficial insects.

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This coneflower hybrid features stunning blood-red to red-orange blooms over dark-read stems, making it appealing for massing for garden color and clipping to bring inside for vases. With deadheading, it will start blooming in June and keep providing sturdy, abundant blooms all summer long. Leave the spent flowers to add interest to the winter landscape, or use them in dried-flower arrangements.

The form of ‘Sombrero Sangrita’ is compact, reaching heights of 18-20 inches tall and spreading out up to 2 ft. wide over time. Mix this with other native and water-wise sun-loving perennials, such as Erigeron, Gaillardia, Gaura, Coreopsis, Aquilegia, Achillea, and more! Echinaceas are wind-tolerant, drought-tolerant once established, deer-resistant, and magnets to butterflies, bees, and beneficial insects.

This coneflower hybrid features stunning blood-red to red-orange blooms over dark-read stems, making it appealing for massing for garden color and clipping to bring inside for vases. With deadheading, it will start blooming in June and keep providing sturdy, abundant blooms all summer long. Leave the spent flowers to add interest to the winter landscape, or use them in dried-flower arrangements.

The form of ‘Sombrero Sangrita’ is compact, reaching heights of 18-20 inches tall and spreading out up to 2 ft. wide over time. Mix this with other native and water-wise sun-loving perennials, such as Erigeron, Gaillardia, Gaura, Coreopsis, Aquilegia, Achillea, and more! Echinaceas are wind-tolerant, drought-tolerant once established, deer-resistant, and magnets to butterflies, bees, and beneficial insects.