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This was the first-ever cultivated orange coneflower.

Echinacea Meadowbrite™ Orange

Orange Meadowbrite™ is considered the first-ever orange coneflower ever in cultivation. This plant is truly novel with its brightly colored, deep orange ray florets, dark maroon cone and intensely sweet fragrance.

Orange Meadowbrite was the first orange coneflower ever in cultivation. This plant is truly novel with its brightly colored, deep orange ray florets, dark maroon cone, and intensely sweet fragrance. It is a vigorous plant with lance-shaped, semi-glossy, deep green foliage, reaching a height of 2 1/2' to 3'. A breakthrough in ornamental plant breeding! Vibrant, perfectly formed tangerine-orange blooms float above deep grass-green foliage. A free-blooming cultivar with incredible drought tolerance. A welcome addition to any garden.

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Who Am I?

  • Common Name

    Orange Meadowbrite coneflower
  • Botanical Name

    Echinacea 'Art's Pride' PP15090
  • Origin

    A selection from controlled crosses made by Dr. Jim Ault of the Chicago Botanic Garden.


Cultural Details

  • Bloom Time

    Summer
  • Size

    2.5' tall by 3' wide
  • Hardiness Zone

    4-9
  • Light

    Full sun
  • Soil

    Average garden soils. Does not appreciate heavy clay.
  • Moisture

    Moist, but well-drained. Drought tolerant once established
  • Disease & Pests

    May get aster yellows if infested with leaf hoppers.
  • Landscape Use

    Borders, foundations, mass plantings, matrix plantings, naturalized gardens, pollinator gardens
  • Propagation

    Tissue Culture

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