This coneflower blooms in various hues—sometimes the green is more pronounced, sometimes it’s a soft yellowish hue. Sometimes the halo is very wide and prominent, sometimes it’s just a subtle ring of pink right around the central cone. As each bloom matures, the reddish color darkens to more of a rich carmine. All of this variation looks outstanding, both in the border and in cut-flower arrangments. Just be sure to leave some spent blooms for finches and overwintering birds, the added movement in your winter garden will keep things interesting. Loved by beneficial pollinators; rarely touched by deer.
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