Echinacea Adobe Orange

Echinacea Adobe Orange has compact habit and slingshot rocket sled blooming power, producing lightly-scented orange daisy flowers for months.

Sustainable Gardening | Pollinator Plants

As a plant native to North America, coneflower is an easy-care, drought-tolerant flower that attracts butterflies but resists munching deer. The flowers of Adobe Orange rise about 18 to 20 inches above the dark green foliage in an upright shape. Echinacea Adobe Orange has compact habit and slingshot rocket sled blooming power, producing lightly-scented orange daisy flowers for months. A must-have for sunny beds and borders. Drought tolerant and bred for cold hardiness. Toasty orange flowers with orange-bronzed cones don the warm hues of the sunset.

Butterflies and bees love the flowers, birds love the seeds and we love the long-lasting bouquets. Long blooming is this herbaceous perennial, an excellent pollinator plant. Deadheading will prevent seeding, but birds are crazy about the seeds, and the seedheads are attractive in the winter, especially in the snow.

Toasty orange flowers with orange-bronzed cones don the warm hues of the western desert at sunset. Newly emerging flowers are vibrant orange.

  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 4-9
  • Plant Type: Perennial
  • Sunlight Exposure: Partial Sun to Full Sun
  • Mature Height: 18 – 20 Inches
  • Mature Width: 18 – 20 Inches
  • Plant Spacing: 18 – 20 Inches
  • Growth Habit: Upright
  • Flower Color(s): Orange
  • Seasonal Interest: Summer to Early Fall
  • Foliage Type: Herbaceous
  • Foliage Color(s): Dark Green
  • Attracts: Bees, Birds, Butterflies
  • Resists: Deer
  • Tolerates: Heat, Drought, Salt
  • Features: Native to North America

Bergen County’s Best Kept Gardening Secret

Goffle Brook Farms – Garden Center/Farmer’s Market

423 Goffle Road Ridgewood,NJ 07450
(201) 652-7540