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Lovely Lolly Double Echinacea

Exclusive to Must Have Perennials, Lovely Lolly is a hot pink double echinacea with contrasting deep purple stems. Large enough to make a bold statement in the garden, but compact enough for easy production, Lovely Lolly grows 20-in. to 24-in. tall. Enjoy long bloom time from June to October and use as a cut flower—all in the first year without vernalization. A favorite at the Penn State Flower Trials, Lovely Lolly is a garden standout.

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