I just bought Echinacea Mango Meadowbrite. My favorite color is orange, and I can't wait to see the buds open.
Please share your experiences with these new cone flowers. I'd love to hear what you all think. And I'd love to see some photos of your plants.
Sue
This message was edited Jun 12, 2005 10:01 AM
Orange echinceas
I can't find any here but have been looking for them...were they outrageously expensive? Who cares LOL.
I put in 5 last year and have 3 that came back. The first one is blooming and is most vigorous. I think some of the places were a little heavier and wetter than cones like.
They are pretty though and was an instant 'Must Have' for me. I'll post pics tonight.
There are also 2 other orangish ones out now, Sunset and Sunrise I believe.
Ohhh, you got a good deal then. They're second year out (orange meadowbrite) but they still command $$$. Flower and Scent had them at like 6.99 or something. Unbelievable but true, even if small.
You guys need to harvest the seed and trade with them this fall, hint, hint!!!
Carol
8ft meant Flowerscent Gardens. He's out of them now, MAYBE he'll have some later this fall.
I'd like some photos of the flower. I was orange shy for far too many years. Now I have one plot with orange, white phlox, pink Echinacea, yellow Richard Wallace canna, tall white Longiflorum lilies, the blue of Russian Sage and three Orientals whose name skips my mind but so do many other things. I'd like to squeeze it in there.
Would the Orange Meadowbrite come true from seed?
I had the Mango meadowbrite and the Orange meadowbrite last year...they were both lovely....mango was mango colored and the orange was a deep red-orange. Unfortunately the orange was eaten by voles....it has been replaced. the mango is back and budding up...can't wait for the reprise. they bloomed like crazy the first year from a small plant - 3" pots.
The picture is not great but shows the difference between the two colors.
They are both hybrids and I don't think would come true from seed, if they even would produce viable seed....Didn't collect last year....will try this year.
Oh they look wonderful together!
Now I REALLY want the orange one :)
Wow! It has definitely settled in. Can't wait to see mine next year now. I bought my Mango Meadowbrite back at the end of April in a gallon pot (though it could have probably fit in a pint pot). It was a good price though being $6.99 and at a local nursery. It's bloom really started showing color about 4 weeks ago and the bloom is still on the stalk and a new one is coming up from the bottom. It's still in a pot, because I we still have not moved, but here it is this morning. I had the flash on and it's a little blurry, but you can kind of get an idea of it.
In esw's post above, I thought the mango looked alot like the Paradoxa I started from seed this winter. I have one about to bloom and am axious to see if it compares to the pics I ordered by.
Well...I MUST have some so I will continue to look.
Paradoxa (as compared to the Mango meadowbrite) has a dark brown cone, thinner petals that droop and twist ever so slightly and is bright yellow, not creamy yellow/mango color. (I am trying to locate a picture....as I recall I had only one bloom last year- the first for me)
Did you grow them from seed? That foliage looks different with the serrated edges more like most cones. Mine have long slender leaves. One is about to bloom. I'll have to look a little closer and see if foliage on the flower stalk has changed.
I think I'm the only gardener in the world that can't keep coneflower more than 2 years.... its really frustrating.
-Lu
8ft- the yellow in the foreground are rudbeckia....the single yellow in the background at the right is the echinacea paradoxa, it has leaves that are like the angustifolium...long and narrow, not arrow shaped like the E. purpurea...and not at all like the rudbeckia though the yellow/brown motif is there.
I picked up a large 'Sunrise' for $11 last weekend, full of buttery-yellow flowers. (Image should be coming through the PlantFiles newsletter in a day or two ;o)
you been in my backyard? Hmmmm? ;)
I've had my first bloom from those I started from seed and that's it.
I've got another new cone starting to bloom (forget the name as I added several new ones this spring). It's petals are more like the traditional purples but it's a very soft powdery yellow. I'll see about getting a shot - and name - this afternoon.
The orange is putting on a pretty good show this year as well but I can see it needs to be more towards the front of a bed as it's not as tall as the Magnus.
LOL 8ftbed...no have been sneaking around the garden waiting for it to warm up a bit...
Do show us the orange again. I had to plant babies again this year...they are probably not going to bloom until next year. The mango meadowbrite has some buds for me, not open yet.
My Mango meadowbrite just finally bloomed for me. its gotten rather leggy and don't know if I should trim it down or just let it be. I'm afraid I won't get any more flowers for a while if I do. It cost 12.95 for a 4 inch pot.
Mine stretched out a fair amount....I cut back some of the stems and it shot up some more....but I didn't cut back very severly so it stayed a bit leggy. I don't know how severly it can be cut back and still bloom. If it is really leggy, it might do better with more sun?
Maybe if I clear away some of the other plants, as you say, is probably the reason of the long stems. I may just go ahead and trim it down a bit since it didn't hurt yours.
knifofia - Very nice! mine are a bit behind....
sorry about the 2nd pic. I accidentally posted a full size vice a web-ready version.
8ftbed - Lovely to see.....your garden looks lush! Show more please!
I ordered 2 "Art's Pride" coneflower from Flower Scent this spring. He had some sort of mix up and said they could be "Mango" (I think). I also think Meadow Brite and Art's Pride were being used interchangably... regardless they are both supposed to be orange. Here is the first bloom on one of mine on May 31... both have several blooms going right now.
yep... Orange Meadobrite / Art's Pride is the same plant. I'm not sure why or how they had 2 names like that.
Tex - you got the Mango which isn't a bad thing! :) That's on my short list and speaking of Mangos, I wish a had a couple I could buy off the street in the Philippines. oh, mannnn
This is that other one I was talking about. Except the flower color is washed out. It's actually a very soft yellow. It's called 'Sunrise'.