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Echinacea 'Harvest Moon'
The only true gold Coneflower
Echinacea 'Twilight'
The reddest Coneflower to date
Echinacea 'Summer Sky'
The first two-tone Echinacea
Echinacea 'Sundown'
The brightest, most intense orange Coneflower
Echinacea 'After Midnight'
The darkest, deepest-coloured Coneflower
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The other stars in the Big Sky
12-09-2006 14:16 Just as our universe is believed to be continually expanding, so is the range of Echinaceas in the Big Sky series.
By Miriam Young   

Astonishing not only for their colours but also for their robust, branching habits and thick sturdy stems which was the result of making many crossings with E. purpurea, the Big Sky series was first unleashed to an unsuspecting public in 2006 with the introduction of E. 'Sunrise' and E. 'Sunset'.  


Echinacea 'Sunrise'

E. 'Sunrise' has broad sunny yellow petals that overlap and hold out straight around the cone.

E. 'Sunset' has salmon-orange petals. Catch this one while you can as it's a limited edition and may be discontinued soon!   E. 'Sundown', E. 'Twilight' and E. 'Harvest Moon' become available from 2007.


Echinacea 'Sundown'

E. 'Sundown' is an improvement on E. 'Sunset' with even more intense colouring in both petals and the matching cone.  


Echinacea 'Twilight'

E. 'Twilight' has rosy-red petals around a deep red cone. "The best blend of colours and best use of E. purpurea's intensive pigments" according to Richard. It's also the most branching plant of the series.


Echinacea 'Harvest Moon'

E. 'Harvest Moon' is the first golden Coneflower to be introduced and the most fragrant of the 'Big Sky' Echinaceas.


Put them all together and see what you get! This picture shows 6 Big Sky Echinaceas, including two new introductions for 2008!

Look beyond the petals and you'll notice that even the cones of each variety have a very special unique colour.


'Sundown' and 'Harvest Moon' together as cutflowers

 
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The other stars in the Big Sky
By Miriam Young
Just as our universe is believed to be continually expanding, so is the range of Echinaceas in the Big Sky series.
Other Plants
Richard Saul is the man behind many other varieties
By Miriam Young
Although the introduction of the Big Sky series of Echinaceas has shot Richard Saul's work into the spotlight, what most people don't realise is that he's been responsible for many other introductions of perennials and other trypes of garden plants over the years.
More Pictures
So many beautiful pictures, so little space
By Miriam Young
A gratuitous gallery of other pictures taken at Itsaul Nurseries