Echinacea purpurea Bravado | Purple Coneflower
Echinacea purpurea Bravado is a striking perennial featuring large, daisy-like blooms with deep red-purple petals surrounding a prominent orange, cone-shaped center. Known for its vibrant color and impressive size, this variety is a standout in borders, wildflower meadows, and perennial beds. A magnet for pollinators, including bees and butterflies, Echinacea is also an excellent cut flower with a long vase life.
Key Features:
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Bold, Showy Blooms Deep red-purple petals with a prominent cone-shaped center.
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Long Flowering Period Blooms last over two months, providing a lasting display.
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Pollinator Friendly Attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.
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Low Maintenance & Drought Tolerant Once established, it requires minimal care.
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Excellent Cut Flower Strong stems and long-lasting blooms make it ideal for floral arrangements.
Germination Instructions:
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Indoor Sowing: Sow seeds indoors on moist, well-drained seed compost. Surface sow and lightly cover with vermiculite.
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Temperature: Maintain an ideal germination temperature of 20-24C.
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Light Requirement: Light is needed for germination.
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Germination Time: 5-20 days, but can be slow and irregular.
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Cold Stratification: If germination does not occur, move seeds to 4C for 2-4 weeks, then return to warmth. Repeat if necessary.
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Transplanting: Once seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant to 8cm pots and grow in cooler conditions before planting out after the last frost.
Growing Instructions:
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Soil: Prefers well-drained, humus-rich soil.
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Sunlight: Thrives in full sun but tolerates partial shade.
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Watering: Once established, Echinacea is drought-tolerant and should not be overwatered.
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Spacing: Plant 60cm apart to allow for proper airflow and growth.
Cultivation Instructions:
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Winter Protection: Apply a dry mulch in winter for added protection.
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Self-Seeding: Will self-seed freely; deadhead to control unwanted spread and extend the flowering period.
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Propagation: Root cuttings can be taken in early spring.
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Perennial Clumps: Allow plants to form substantial clumps for a fuller display.
Why Choose Echinacea purpurea Bravado?
This hardy and showy perennial brings long-lasting color and structure to gardens while providing essential nectar for pollinators. Its low-maintenance nature and excellent cut-flower quality make it a must-have for gardeners and florists alike. Ideal for borders, meadows, and naturalized plantings, Echinacea purpurea Bravado will add a touch of elegance and durability to any garden.
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