ECHINACEA purpurea 'Magnus' is a striking and robust perennial known for its bold, daisy-like flowers and long flowering period. With its vibrant magenta petals and prominent coppery-orange central cones, 'Magnus' adds a splash of colour to any garden while also attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. This echinacea is highly valued for its resilience and ability to thrive in a variety of growing conditions, making it a popular choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.
Estimated delivery between 09 -12 Dec
✓ Long-lasting blooms: 'Magnus' produces an abundance of large, showy flowers from midsummer to early autumn, providing an extended period of colour and visual interest in the garden.
✓ Drought tolerant: Once established, 'Magnus' is relatively drought tolerant once established
✓ Easy to grow: This hardy perennial is adaptable to various soil types and thrives in full sun to partial shade, making it a versatile choice for garden beds, borders, and naturalised areas.
✓Wildlife-friendly: The nectar-rich flowers of 'Magnus' attract a wide range of beneficial insects, including bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, enhancing biodiversity in the garden.
✓Low maintenance: Purple Coneflower is generally pest and disease resistant, requiring little to no fuss once established. Deadheading spent blooms can prolong the flowering period and encourage additional blooms.
Delivery information for UK Mainland Deliveries:
Our cost for Standard Delivery is £5.99. This price is the same regardless of how many items you purchase! If you spend £150.00 or above, Standard Delivery is free. Standard Delivery takes 2-6 Working Days.
Next Working Delivery is £9.99. Please place your order by 2pm Monday – Thursday. Please note deliveries are carried out by a third party courier; therefore, we cannot guarantee our Next Day Delivery Service. During very busy periods, Next Working Day delivery may be temporarily unavailable.
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This plant is a herbaceous perennial. Herbaceous perennials die back below ground level each autumn, then fresh new growth will appear in the spring.
Images are used for illustrative purposes only. Due to the maturity of the plant and the time of the year, plants may not arrive looking like our images.