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Echinacea hybrida Sombrero® 'Salsa Red'

$1899
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Pickup available at 265 Lakeside Dr NE

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  • Pot Size: 5.25 Inch Square Pot
  • Common Name: Coneflower
  • Exposure: Full Sun
  • Hardiness Zone: 4-9
  • Bloom Color: Red
  • Bloom Time: Summer-Fall
  • Garden Height: 18-20 Inches
  • Garden Spread: 22-24 Inches

Echinacea 'Sombrero® Series Salsa Red' has great cold hardiness and a compact habit. The brilliant red blossoms are quite prolific and have exceptional flowering throughout the season.

Uses: Beds, Borders, Landscapes
Nature Attraction: Butterflies, Songbirds
Critter Resistance: Deer
Notable Feature: Deadheading Not Necessary, Drought Tolerant, Cut Flower
Growth Habit: Upright

Photos courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc

Homeowner Growing Tips

Coneflowers like it sunny and hot. They can tolerate light shade, but they will produce fewer flowers and the plants will be weakened. They will grow in any well-drained soil, though light and loamy soils are best. They are drought tolerant once established, and if properly cared for they will form an attractive colony that will live for years to come.

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We guarantee our plants to arrive in acceptable condition. If there are any issues upon delivery, please email support@romencegardens.com within 48 hours and we will resolve the issue.

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Elaine McElroy
Salsa red

I planted this coneflower last year, and it bloomed beautifuly and profusely. Last summer, I would have given it 5 stars. It didn’t survive the winter here in SW Missouri, zone 6b. I have several different coneflowers and it was one of three that didn’t come back up this spring (2024). I loved it so much last summer that I am going to take a risk and plant it again this year. Fingers crossed.