Coneflower
Drought tolerant and long lasting, with magnificent displays of large daisies with coned centers
Drought tolerant and long lasting, with magnificent displays of large daisies with coned centers
Bright daisies of cream, yellow, gold, orange, scarlet, red, and purple top these stocky little plants from midsummer all the way into fall, replacing themselves without you having to cut or deadhead them.
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Compact, well-branched and no deadheading! Grow them in containers or use them as a sunny border.
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Compact, well-branched and no deadheading! Grow them in containers or use them as a sunny border.
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Brightly colored flowers on sturdy drought resistant plants. Available in orange, red, yellow, and pink.
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Not just for cats: like so many herbs, they also have culinary and medicinal uses, whether used fresh or dried.
Is a cool-season vegetable celebrated for its compact, creamy-white flower head clusters. Preferring well-drained soil and consistent moisture, it grows best in cooler temperatures and should be harvested when its curd is firm and unopened.