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Award-winner Echinacea purpurea ‘Magnus’ is a sun-loving perennial that stands out with its bold, giant flowers whose rosy purple petals are held out flat rather than drooping like most coneflowers.
Echinacea purpurea, commonly called purple coneflower, is a coarse, rough-hairy, herbaceous perennial that is native to moist prairies, meadows and open woods of the central to southeastern United States (Ohio to Michigan to Iowa south to Louisiana and Georgia). It typically grows to 2-4' tall.
Vigorous perennial coneflower about 1m tall, with narrowly oval rich green leaves, and daisy-like flowerheads to 10cm wide, with broad, overlapping deep reddish-pink horizontal ray-florets surrounding an orange-brown central cone, flowering from midsummer to autumn.
Details. Features. Vibrant rose-colored, daisylike flowers summer to fall; very heat and drought tolerant. Award Winner. Heat Tolerant. Deadheading Not Necessary. Drought Tolerant. Attracts: Birds. Butterflies. Native to North America. Characteristics. Plant Type:
Beautiful rose-pink ray petals with a coppery-brown, spiky central cone comprise the huge, flat flower heads of E. 'Magnus'. Newer blooms are more intense in color and lighten to pale rose as they age, lending a bicolor effect to the entire clump of Echinacea.
Magnus Purple Coneflower, Named 1998 Perennial Plant of the Year! A well-behaved plant with bold six-inch wide, magenta-rose flowers; petals are horizontal, not.
Beautiful rose-pink ray petals with a coppery-brown, spiky central cone comprise the huge, flat flower heads of E. 'Magnus'. Newer blooms are more intense in color and lighten to pale rose as they age, lending a bicolor effect to the entire clump of Echinacea.