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Planted this plant in 2010 in my new garden. I loved what it looked like in the pots at the local Home Depot so thought I would give it a...Read More
I like this plant just fine, but apparently so do the critters, since the petals looked "munched" upon all summer. Finally I spotted my ...Read More
VERY negative. It returns the second year half the size with quilled petals. YIKES! I've never seen such a mutant disaster. UGLY. The blo...Read More
Hybridized by Richard Saul, USA. Introduced in 2007.
Also known as Mathew Saul, this echinacea has golden petals with a bright orangey cone that starts its blooming period in July. They pla...Read More
The color of this plant is true to its name, it glows just like a harvest moon, it cannot be captured with a camera. It has a very nice s...Read More
I currently have three of the Big Sky series echinacea. I have Twilight, Sundown, and Harvest Moon. I have had great success with them....Read More
So far I have not had much luck with Harvest Moon™. I planted Twilight™ at the same time, and that plant seems to be much healthier....Read More
The color is actually a bit off putting to me; more of a acid trip tangerine than anything else. Doesn't really complement any of the ot...Read More
This really does have a light orange - mustard color to it. In time it fades to look exactly like Sunrise.