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Sombrero Adobe Orange Coneflower

Sombrero Adobe Orange Coneflower

Echinacea purpurea 'Sombrero Adobe Orange'

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SKU: TL-echinasomor-1
If your garden needs a jolt of energy, ‘Sombrero Adobe Orange’ Coneflower is here to deliver. With intensely saturated orange petals that deepen as they mature, this compact powerhouse burns...
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Zone
USDA Zone:4 to 9
Watering
Watering Needs:Let dry between waterings
Sun Needs
Sun Needs:Full sun
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Sombrero Adobe Orange Coneflower

If your garden needs a jolt of energy, ‘Sombrero Adobe Orange’ Coneflower is here to deliver. With intensely saturated orange petals that deepen as they mature, this compact powerhouse burns bright from early summer into fall. Each bloom is centered with a bold, raised cone, drawing in butterflies, bees, and other pollinators while standing strong against heat, drought, and deer. At just 18-20 inches tall and wide, it packs serious impact without overwhelming a space, making it perfect for borders, mixed plantings, and containers. A low-maintenance, long-blooming showstopper, this is one coneflower you don’t want to miss.

Landscape Size

Average Landscape Size:

Height - 16 in. - 24 in. , Width - 12 in. - 18 in.
Flowering

Flowering Season:

June to Frost
Landscape

Landscape Use:

Border, Container, Cutting Garden, Wildlife Garden
Features

Special Features:

Bird Friendly, Compact Form, Easy Care, Fast Growing, Waterwise
SIZE Quart
Foliage Color Green
Growth Habit Upright
Flower Color Orange
Watering

Watering Needs:

Let dry between waterings
  • Light: Thrives in full sun (6+ hours daily); tolerates light shade but blooms best in bright conditions.
  • Soil: Prefers average, well-drained soil; adapts to clay, rocky, or sandy conditions.
  • Watering:
    • New Plants: Keep soil evenly moist until established.
    • Established Plants: Water moderately; drought-tolerant but benefits from deep watering in dry spells.
  • Fertilization: Not needed for strong growth, but a light feeding in early spring can encourage lush blooms.
  • Maintenance:
    • Deadhead spent flowers to extend blooming.
    • Cut back in late fall or early spring for a fresh new season.
    • Divide every 3-4 years to maintain vigor.
  • Pest & Disease Resistance:
    • Highly resistant to pests and diseases.
    • Foliage stays clean with good air circulation.
  • Hardiness: Thrives in USDA zones 4-9handles winter like a champ.