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Echinacea Double Scoop Deluxe

With double-flowers showcased on these next-level coneflowers, Echinacea Double Scoop Deluxe are brilliantly attractive in the garden for pollinators and songbirds. New breeding in this class by Darwin Perennials has resulted in improved flower coverage, helping the Double Scoop series make a bold statement in landscapes and patio planters. There’s also better branching and flower count on a more compact habit than typical double-flowered echinacea. This concentrates the vibrant colors, making them visible from across the garden retail sales floor. Order yours through Ball Seed WebTrack.

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GrowerTalks March 2024 Page: 64 - Reader Service number: 153
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