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Big Kahuna Coneflower

Large honey-mango flowers with tropical color.

Big Kahuna Coneflower produces oversized, sweetly scented flowers in warm honey-mango, golden-orange, and mango-yellow tones that bring a tropical glow to sunny gardens. The blooms can reach impressive size for a coneflower, creating a bold display above sturdy upright stems and clean green foliage. This is a standout choice for homeowners who want something more colorful than classic purple coneflowers while still keeping the tough, easy-care personality that makes Echinacea so popular.

A strong, upright perennial for full sun.

Echinacea Big Kahuna has a sturdy, upright habit, helping the flowers stand tall in borders, mass plantings, and mixed perennial beds. Its strong stems make it useful as a mid-border focal point, especially when planted with ornamental grasses, salvia, catmint, yarrow, coreopsis, black-eyed Susans, bee balm, and Russian sage. The warm flower color works beautifully with blues, purples, reds, yellows, whites, and grass textures, giving garden designers plenty of flexibility in full-sun plantings.

Pollinator-friendly flowers from summer into fall.

Big Kahuna Coneflower attracts butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators during the summer bloom season. Its open cone-shaped flowers provide easy access for pollinators, while the large flower heads add strong visual impact for homeowners. After bloom, seed heads can be left standing to add winter texture and provide food for birds, especially finches, making this plant valuable beyond its main flowering window.

Tough, drought-tolerant, and deer-resistant.

Once established, Big Kahuna Echinacea is a low-maintenance perennial that handles heat, sun, and dry spells well. It performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, and it is considered drought-tolerant once its roots are established. It is also commonly listed as deer resistant, making it a practical option for sunny landscapes where homeowners want bright color without choosing plants that deer typically prefer.

Excellent for borders, containers, and cut flowers.

Use Big Kahuna Coneflower in sunny borders, pollinator gardens, cottage gardens, prairie-style plantings, and large patio containers where its warm color and sturdy stems can stand out. The flowers are excellent for cutting, and the plant is showy enough to work in groups or as a repeated accent through a planting. Deadheading can encourage a cleaner look and additional bloom, while leaving some spent cones later in the season supports birds and adds natural winter interest.

Large honey-mango flowers with tropical color.

Big Kahuna Coneflower produces oversized, sweetly scented flowers in warm honey-mango, golden-orange, and mango-yellow tones that bring a tropical glow to sunny gardens. The blooms can reach impressive size for a coneflower, creating a bold display above sturdy upright stems and clean green foliage. This is a standout choice for homeowners who want something more colorful than classic purple coneflowers while still keeping the tough, easy-care personality that makes Echinacea so popular.

A strong, upright perennial for full sun.

Echinacea Big Kahuna has a sturdy, upright habit, helping the flowers stand tall in borders, mass plantings, and mixed perennial beds. Its strong stems make it useful as a mid-border focal point, especially when planted with ornamental grasses, salvia, catmint, yarrow, coreopsis, black-eyed Susans, bee balm, and Russian sage. The warm flower color works beautifully with blues, purples, reds, yellows, whites, and grass textures, giving garden designers plenty of flexibility in full-sun plantings.

Pollinator-friendly flowers from summer into fall.

Big Kahuna Coneflower attracts butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators during the summer bloom season. Its open cone-shaped flowers provide easy access for pollinators, while the large flower heads add strong visual impact for homeowners. After bloom, seed heads can be left standing to add winter texture and provide food for birds, especially finches, making this plant valuable beyond its main flowering window.

Tough, drought-tolerant, and deer-resistant.

Once established, Big Kahuna Echinacea is a low-maintenance perennial that handles heat, sun, and dry spells well. It performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, and it is considered drought-tolerant once its roots are established. It is also commonly listed as deer resistant, making it a practical option for sunny landscapes where homeowners want bright color without choosing plants that deer typically prefer.

Excellent for borders, containers, and cut flowers.

Use Big Kahuna Coneflower in sunny borders, pollinator gardens, cottage gardens, prairie-style plantings, and large patio containers where its warm color and sturdy stems can stand out. The flowers are excellent for cutting, and the plant is showy enough to work in groups or as a repeated accent through a planting. Deadheading can encourage a cleaner look and additional bloom, while leaving some spent cones later in the season supports birds and adds natural winter interest.

$44.95
Big Kahuna Coneflower
$44.95

Description

Large honey-mango flowers with tropical color.

Big Kahuna Coneflower produces oversized, sweetly scented flowers in warm honey-mango, golden-orange, and mango-yellow tones that bring a tropical glow to sunny gardens. The blooms can reach impressive size for a coneflower, creating a bold display above sturdy upright stems and clean green foliage. This is a standout choice for homeowners who want something more colorful than classic purple coneflowers while still keeping the tough, easy-care personality that makes Echinacea so popular.

A strong, upright perennial for full sun.

Echinacea Big Kahuna has a sturdy, upright habit, helping the flowers stand tall in borders, mass plantings, and mixed perennial beds. Its strong stems make it useful as a mid-border focal point, especially when planted with ornamental grasses, salvia, catmint, yarrow, coreopsis, black-eyed Susans, bee balm, and Russian sage. The warm flower color works beautifully with blues, purples, reds, yellows, whites, and grass textures, giving garden designers plenty of flexibility in full-sun plantings.

Pollinator-friendly flowers from summer into fall.

Big Kahuna Coneflower attracts butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators during the summer bloom season. Its open cone-shaped flowers provide easy access for pollinators, while the large flower heads add strong visual impact for homeowners. After bloom, seed heads can be left standing to add winter texture and provide food for birds, especially finches, making this plant valuable beyond its main flowering window.

Tough, drought-tolerant, and deer-resistant.

Once established, Big Kahuna Echinacea is a low-maintenance perennial that handles heat, sun, and dry spells well. It performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, and it is considered drought-tolerant once its roots are established. It is also commonly listed as deer resistant, making it a practical option for sunny landscapes where homeowners want bright color without choosing plants that deer typically prefer.

Excellent for borders, containers, and cut flowers.

Use Big Kahuna Coneflower in sunny borders, pollinator gardens, cottage gardens, prairie-style plantings, and large patio containers where its warm color and sturdy stems can stand out. The flowers are excellent for cutting, and the plant is showy enough to work in groups or as a repeated accent through a planting. Deadheading can encourage a cleaner look and additional bloom, while leaving some spent cones later in the season supports birds and adds natural winter interest.