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QAUZUY GARDEN 100 Rare Seeds Echinacea 'Firebird' Dark Red Coneflower Impressive Perennial Flower Striking Showy Plant Drought Tolerant Easy to Grow
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QAUZUY GARDEN 100 Rare Seeds Echinacea 'Firebird' Dark Red Coneflower Impressive Perennial Flower Striking Showy Plant Drought Tolerant Easy to Grow

Feature. 'Firebird' flower has large, showy heads of composite flowers, blooming in summer. Its fiery color will attract hummingbirds and it's also a butterfly and rabbit magnet. Mature size. Echinacea 'Firebird' is a beautiful and delicate perennial plant grown in USDA zones 4- 8 reaching approximately 30 inches in height, with a similar spread. E…
Feature. 'Firebird' flower has large, showy heads of composite flowers, blooming in summer. Its fiery color will attract hummingbirds and it's also a butterfly and rabbit magnet. Mature size. Echinacea 'Firebird' is a beautiful and delicate perennial plant grown in USDA zones 4- 8 reaching approximately 30 inches in height, with a similar spread. Easy to grow. Coneflower is relatively easy to grow and care for. With a little bit of patience, you can enjoy these beautiful and delicate flowers in your garden for many years to come. Sow. Plant the seeds in the spring well after the last frost with temperatures in the 60s. Plant the seeds 1 to 3 feet apart. Keep soil moist. Germination begins after about 4 weeks. Use. They're a beautiful choice for the cottage garden with their vibrant colors and easy seasonal care. Perfect for cut flowers and flower arrangements. It is a good plant for balconies, roofs, gardens, living rooms, studies, windows, offices, etc. Echinacea is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants in the daisy family. It has ten species, which are commonly called coneflowers. They are found only in eastern and central North America, where they grow in moist to dry prairies and open wooded areas. They have large, showy heads of composite flowers, blooming in summer. How to Grow Firebird Coneflowers From Seed These plants propagate easily from seeds. They prefer cold stratification (or storing the seeds just below freezing for two to three months, such as a fridge or freezer door). Warming up triggers the growth cycle for the seeds. Plant the seeds in the spring well after the last frost with temperatures in the 60s. Plant the seeds 1 to 3 feet apart. Germination begins after about 4 weeks. After 12 weeks, you should start seeing several sets of leaves. Unfortunately, coneflowers usually do not flower the first growing season.
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Feature. 'Firebird' flower has large, showy heads of composite flowers, blooming in summer. Its fiery color will attract hummingbirds and it's also a butterfly and rabbit magnet. Mature size. Echinacea 'Firebird' is a beautiful and delicate perennial plant grown in USDA zones 4- 8 reaching approximately 30 inches in height, with a similar spread. Easy to grow. Coneflower is relatively easy to grow and care for. With a little bit of patience, you can enjoy these beautiful and delicate flowers in your garden for many years to come. Sow. Plant the seeds in the spring well after the last frost with temperatures in the 60s. Plant the seeds 1 to 3 feet apart. Keep soil moist. Germination begins after about 4 weeks. Use. They're a beautiful choice for the cottage garden with their vibrant colors and easy seasonal care. Perfect for cut flowers and flower arrangements. It is a good plant for balconies, roofs, gardens, living rooms, studies, windows, offices, etc. Echinacea is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants in the daisy family. It has ten species, which are commonly called coneflowers. They are found only in eastern and central North America, where they grow in moist to dry prairies and open wooded areas. They have large, showy heads of composite flowers, blooming in summer. How to Grow Firebird Coneflowers From Seed These plants propagate easily from seeds. They prefer cold stratification (or storing the seeds just below freezing for two to three months, such as a fridge or freezer door). Warming up triggers the growth cycle for the seeds. Plant the seeds in the spring well after the last frost with temperatures in the 60s. Plant the seeds 1 to 3 feet apart. Germination begins after about 4 weeks. After 12 weeks, you should start seeing several sets of leaves. Unfortunately, coneflowers usually do not flower the first growing season.