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Flowers broaden and age to golden orange.
julia echinacea coneflower. Offering loads of flowers all summer in orange shades the 4 blossoms will turn more golden orange as they age. The sturdy compact habit standing 16-18 inches tall forms a nice upright mound. Introduced in 2012 Julia is in the Butterfly Series and was named for the Julia.
The tangerine-coloured petals lighten to a golden orange as they age. Well branched stocky green compact foliage. Coneflower Echinacea Butterfly Julia is a new coneflower with flower color that is as stunning as the Julia Butterfly.
Named after a butterfly of the same name Julias saturated deep orange color is reminiscent of the wings of her namesake. View Available Similar Plants. Thick stemmed and sturdy this compact selection reliably produces masses of single orange flowers with fat center cones starting in June and continuing through the summer.
If flower heads are not removed in the fall the blackened cones will be visited by. Echinacea Butterfly Julia - Common nameConeflower - Named after the Dryas julia Longwing butterfly this compact fragrant coneflower is as vividly beautiful as its namesake. Keep the soil moist not wet and leave them in a location that receives morning sun and afternoon shade.
Long blooming with brilliant color. The bright golden orange blooms have a sweet fragrance to them. Coneflowers also known as Echinacea are tough little native flowers that draw butterflies bees and birds to the gardenHeres how to grow this American nativeand important tips on plant care from deadheading to cutting back in June.
Coneflowers thrive in average soils withstand hot dry conditions and shrug off cold. Perfect for massing in the center of a. Pretty flowers that mix with other sun lovers grasses sedums and Russian Sage.