Description
spreading boxwood with a soft
powdery mildew
Preferred by Professional & Amateur Rosarians
or filling in mixed borders
The foliage only becomes more striking as the leaves mature to a pinnate shape (similar to a monstera foliage)
Echinacea purpurea 'Magnus' (Purple Coneflower) gravel spreading boxwood with a softStriking rose pink blooms from July to September. Thrives in full sun with well drained soil, this drought resistant plant requires minimal care. Perfect for garden borders and spacious containers, it also makes a beautiful cut flower. Native to the Eastern U. S., it attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, and seed eating birds, adding vibrant life to your garden. Hardy to Zone 3, its an ideal choice for a colorful, low maintenance landscape.
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