Orange

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Light orange flowers with darker orange centers. Tall flowers dance above the foliage in summer

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Brilliant orange flowers rise above strap-like green foliage.

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Yellow and orange flowers with petals sticking straight out. Flowers in late summer early fall. Great as a cut flower.

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Burnt orange with yellow midribs and slightly yellower edges. Huge 6″ flowers. Larger size

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Early season bloomer. Fiery orange and yellow blooms in late April/early May poke up above rich green foliage that stays semi-evergreen. Great to interplant with late summer perennials.

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Red and yellow flowers set above soft green foliage. Butterflies are very attracted to the plant. Requires good drainage to be successful.

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2½-3in, intense orange flowers will make other Echinacea pale in comparison, with a matching orange cone that really makes the color pop. Dark green foliage is completely covered with flowers. One of the best orange Echinacea to date.

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Bright orange flowers on dark stems. Flowers stick out like they are the flames of a Tiki Torch. Great butterfly and bee attractant

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Brilliant red-orange double flowers look like something out of a Dr Seuss book. Flowers can be large, up to 3″ across. Long bloom time from late summer into fall.

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Burnt Orange flowers over bright green foliage. A magnet for butterflies in summer. A very long bloom time and sturdier stems make this a great choice.