The Echinacea SunSeekers Clementine ® is a compact and radiant perennial, renowned for its soft orange, clementine-hued blooms. This hardy variety, native to North American prairies, offers an extended blooming season from June to September. Ideal for brightening flower beds, borders, or containers, it also attracts pollinators to your garden.
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The Characteristics of ECHINACEA SunSeekers™ Clementine
The Echinacea SunSeekers™ Clementine stands out with its compact growth habit and moderate size (50 cm tall and 40 cm wide), making it perfect for smaller spaces. Its clementine-orange blooms bring a sunny touch to your outdoor areas. Resistant to temperatures as low as -20°C, this semi-evergreen perennial retains part of its dark green foliage during winter, providing subtle structure to garden beds during the colder months.
How to Use ECHINACEA SunSeekers™ Clementine
Versatile and ornamental, this variety is suitable for various landscaping uses. In flower beds, it creates vibrant displays while attracting butterflies and bees, supporting biodiversity. In containers, it adds a fresh touch to balconies and terraces. It can also be used as a border or low hedge, structuring garden spaces elegantly. Its rustic charm makes it a perfect choice for floral arrangements, adding a countryside vibe to your bouquets.
Tips for Growing ECHINACEA SunSeekers™ Clementine
The Echinacea SunSeekers™ Clementine thrives in well-drained, light soil enriched with nutrients. Allow 30 to 40 cm between plants for optimal growth. Place it in a sunny location to maximize blooming. Moderate watering is sufficient, as this variety tolerates drought once established. Remove spent blooms regularly to encourage continuous flowering. In autumn, mulching helps protect the roots and maintains soil quality.