Collection: Coneflower (Echinacea) Plants

Why stop at one variety of coneflower when you can grow a spectacular range of sizes and colors? At Garden Crossings, you'll find all the new varieties you're looking for. That includes dwarf types and those with unusual flower colors and shapes. Grow yellow, pink, red, and white blooms for a bold, all-coneflower garden that blooms from midsummer right through fall.

Coneflowers thrive in full sun and butterflies love them. Adult butterflies flock to the nectar-rich blooms all season long. Try planting coneflowers alongside salvia and black-eyed Susans to welcome hummingbirds and butterflies. They also pair beautifully with ornamental grasses for a naturalistic look. Have a problem with deer? Plant echinacea. Because they resist deer, tolerate drought, and adapt to a wide variety of soils, echinacea earns its place in any sunny perennial bed.

Close-up of a vibrant red coneflower with pointed petals and a spiky, dark brown central disk, set against a blurred background of green foliage and more red flowers.