Echinacea purpurea Prairie Blaze Yellow 9cm Pot | S251799
Design Inspiration
Echinacea ‘Blaze Yellow’ adds a burst of warm colour to the summer border with bright golden-yellow petals surrounding bold, coppery cones. It flowers from midsummer into autumn, standing strong on sturdy stems above fresh green foliage and attracting bees and butterflies in abundance.
It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, flowering reliably each year with very little care. For a natural, long-lasting display, pair it with Stipa tenuissima ‘Pony Tails’ for movement and texture, and Rudbeckia ‘Goldsturm’ to extend the golden tones right through late summer.
• Sunlight: Full sun
• Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
• Position: Ideal for sunny borders and wildlife-friendly gardens
• Hardiness: Fully hardy perennial
• Height & Spread: Around 70–80cm tall and 45cm spread
A bright, dependable perennial that brings structure, colour, and pollinators to the summer garden.
Sisuverse Journal | Nest & Nurtured
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