Echinacea purpurea 'Razzmatazz' from Jan van Winsen The Netherlands
Introduced 2003
This uniquely formed variation on a classic plant sees the cone replaced by a full pom-pom shaped head of petals.
Height: 35/ 88cm Spread: 15/ 38cm Hardiness: US zones 3-8 Blooms: July-August
Common name: Coneflower
Patent status: EU 11936 PP 13,894 COPF |
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Razzmatazz spotted in Canada
Wednesday, 21 September 2005
A recent visit to Valleybrook Gardens (Home of Heritage Perennials) in British Colombia, found Razzmatazz sitting comfrtably in a pot with some perhaps unlikely, but very complementary companions.
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Razzmatazz supplies increased for 2005
Friday, 17 December 2004
Its scarcity in 2004 left gardeners all over the world wondering when they would get to grow Echinacea 'Razzmatazz'. For many, 2005 will be the year they get lucky!
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Now...that's what I call 'Plant Protection'!
Wednesday, 11 February 2004
It's the variety everybody wants to get their hands on. So when E. 'Razzmatazz' was put on display at a nursery trade show in England, a little help was enlisted from the local police force.
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Jan van Winsen
By Miriam Young
Jan van Winsen created E. 'Razzmatazz' with the intention of supplying it as a cut-flower. |
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| The Story Behind the Plant |
The one that nearly got away!
By Miriam Young
Believe it or not, Echinacea Razzmatazz very nearly came and went without anyone in the perennial world ever knowing about it. |
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| Growing Tips |
All you need to know
By Arie Blom
With such a new plant on the market, we'll need all the help we can get, thankfully, Arie Blom is here to tell us how to make a success of E. Razzmatazz in the garden. |
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| In the Garden |
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| Commercial production |
Growing up close to home
By Miriam Young
Echinacea 'Razzmatazz' is grown at the van Noort nursery, just a stone's throw from the place it was discovered. |
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