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Honeydew Coneflower
Flowers the colour of ripe, juicy melon.
There's a fresh face in the midsummer garden, and its name is Honeydew. This lovely newcomer features fully double, lime-green cones surrounded by pale green ray petals. The strong, well-branched plant is drought tolerant. Butterflies love it, and you will, too, when it sets your seasonal borders and pots alight with crisp, luscious colour. Echinacea purpurea
Attracted by Bees
There's a fresh face in the midsummer garden, and its name is Honeydew. This lovely newcomer features fully double, lime-green cones surrounded by pale green ray petals. The strong, well-branched plant is drought tolerant. Butterflies love it, and you will, too, when it sets your seasonal borders and pots alight with crisp, luscious colour. Echinacea purpurea
Attracted by Bees
Flowers the colour of ripe, juicy melon.
There's a fresh face in the midsummer garden, and its name is Honeydew. This lovely newcomer features fully double, lime-green cones surrounded by pale green ray petals. The strong, well-branched plant is drought tolerant. Butterflies love it, and you will, too, when it sets your seasonal borders and pots alight with crisp, luscious colour. Echinacea purpurea
Attracted by Bees
There's a fresh face in the midsummer garden, and its name is Honeydew. This lovely newcomer features fully double, lime-green cones surrounded by pale green ray petals. The strong, well-branched plant is drought tolerant. Butterflies love it, and you will, too, when it sets your seasonal borders and pots alight with crisp, luscious colour. Echinacea purpurea
Attracted by Bees
$8.40
Original: $23.99
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$23.99
$8.40Description
Flowers the colour of ripe, juicy melon.
There's a fresh face in the midsummer garden, and its name is Honeydew. This lovely newcomer features fully double, lime-green cones surrounded by pale green ray petals. The strong, well-branched plant is drought tolerant. Butterflies love it, and you will, too, when it sets your seasonal borders and pots alight with crisp, luscious colour. Echinacea purpurea
Attracted by Bees
There's a fresh face in the midsummer garden, and its name is Honeydew. This lovely newcomer features fully double, lime-green cones surrounded by pale green ray petals. The strong, well-branched plant is drought tolerant. Butterflies love it, and you will, too, when it sets your seasonal borders and pots alight with crisp, luscious colour. Echinacea purpurea
Attracted by Bees


















