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Echinacea Pow Wow White 1G

bright white blooms

Echinacea ‘Pow Wow White’

Echinacea, commonly called coneflower, is a hardy perennial that blooms for weeks. ‘Pow Wow White’ has bright white petals with large golden cones.

Sun Exposure

Performs best in 6+ hours of full sun

Mature Size

Grows up to 24″ tall and 18″ wide

Extra Care Considerations

Deadheading prolongs blooming time, however, leaving spent cones will attract birds to the garden.

Echinacea Sombrero Salsa Red 1G

bright red flowers

Echinacea ‘Sombrero Salsa Red’

Coneflowers are classic perennials with long lasting blooms and an upright growth habit. Bright red blooms emerge in early summer and often fade to a burnt orange color. Excellent in containers and border planting.

Sun Exposure

Provide 6+ hours of full sun

Mature Size

Grows to 2′ tall and wide

Echinacea Cheyenne Spirit 1G

Coneflower perennial

Echinancea ‘Cheyenne Spirit’

Echinacea, also known as Coneflower, is a hardy perennial that blooms for months with no need for deadheading. Blooms are a stunning mixture of rich shades of tomato red, near-fluorescent orange, magenta, golden yellow, and white.

Sun Exposure

Provide 6+ hours of full sun

Mature Size

Grows up to 30″ tall and 20″ wide

 

 

Echinacea PowWow Wild Berry 1G

Coneflower PowWow Wild Berries 1G

Echinacea purpurea, also known as Coneflower PowWow® Wild Berry, this perennial has brilliant rose-purple flowers above compact plants. Profuse bloomer beginning in early summer. Attracts butterflies to its fade-proof blooms. Grows best when planted in full sun.

Summer Time: 10 Drought Resistant Perennials

In soaring summer temperatures and high humidity, it’s vital to provide plenty of water for your newly installed trees, shrubs, and perennials. We’ve compiled a list of our ten favorite water wise perennials to plant this summer.

Building a Garden in 5 Steps

potted perennial plants arranged on the ground to visualize the completed garden

There are no rules for garden design; they can be as simple as a meadow of scattered wildflowers or as complex as a formal French garden. Here are 5 simple steps to getting your garden started.

5 Steps to Prepare your Garden for the Winter

The return of cold weather that marks the end of the growing season is often bittersweet. Try not to give up on your garden in the final weeks of fall; there’s still plenty of work to be done to prepare for the long winter ahead.

The Best Perennials for a Pollinator Garden

There’s nothing better than the sound of bees buzzing and the glimpse of butterfly wings around your garden. Not only do these creatures add liveliness to your yard, but they’re also critical members of our ecosystem that need our support. Cross Creek recognizes the importance of pollinators and seeks to educate our customers on the best plants to include in a pollinator garden; we’ve compiled a few of our favorites below.