24+ Echinacea Green Jewel Plant

24+ Echinacea Green Jewel Plant. 'green jewel' produces its gorgeous lime green blooms in mid summer. The big, soft green flowers are shaped like daisies.

Echinacea 'Green Jewel' Coneflower DutchGrown™
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A perfect and compact echinacea for small gardens and containers. Echinacea purpurea ‘green jewel’ is a short variety, 60cm, with flowers that are a symphony in green. Noted for its unusual color, echinacea purpurea ‘green jewel’ is a unique coneflower with large, fragrant flowers, up to 5 in.

The Large, Saucer Shaped Flowers Have Short Soft, Lime Green Petals With Quilled Edges And A Dark Green Central Cone.

In autumn cut back all dead flower stems to the ground. Each bloom is dished with a flat spiky centre and an upturned skirt of pale green petals. Echinacea purpurea ‘green jewel’ is a short variety, 60cm, with flowers that are a symphony in green.

Green Jewel Is A Unique Coneflower That Boasts Large, Fragrant Flowers That Surround A Bright Green Cone.

The unusual shuttlecock like blooms contrast extremely well with yellows, reds and oranges. The big, soft green flowers are shaped like daisies. ‘green jewel’ produces its gorgeous lime green blooms in mid summer.

Noted For Its Unusual Color, Echinacea Purpurea ‘Green Jewel’ Is A Unique Coneflower With Large, Fragrant Flowers, Up To 5 In.

Light green ray petals surround the large, green cone of this sweetly fragrant coneflower. Get the latest from rhs plants sign up to receive the latest inspiration, news and offers. Upright, perennial coneflower to 70cm tall, with green, oval leaves.

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‘Green Jewel’ Is An Incredibly Unique Echinacea Purpurea Discovered By Piet Oudolf.

A perfect and compact echinacea for small gardens and containers. Works against the physical motion of the insect. They make wonderful cut flowers as well as an unusual companion in cottage garden borders.

A Very Unusual Variety Of Coneflower.

If the number in the green box below is within the zone range listed for the plant, it will be hardy for you and. They are used to determine whether a plant is likely to be perennial in your area. Perfect for all plants and edible crops.