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Green Twister Coneflower

Lime-green and carmine-pink flowers with a bold twist.

Green Twister Coneflower produces dramatic bicolor blooms with lime-green to yellow-green outer petals and deep pink, reddish-pink, or carmine-red coloring near the center cone. Each flower can look slightly different, with some blooms showing a wide green halo and others showing a more subtle ring of color. This natural variation gives the plant an artistic, almost tie-dye effect that stands out beautifully in sunny borders, pollinator gardens, cottage plantings, and mixed perennial beds.

A unique Echinacea with classic garden toughness.

Echinacea Green Twister has the rugged, easy-care performance gardeners expect from purple coneflower, but with a much more unusual flower pattern. The upright stems and coarse green foliage give it a strong perennial presence, while the bicolor flowers add fresh energy to familiar garden combinations. Plant it with black-eyed Susans, salvia, catmint, coreopsis, yarrow, bee balm, lavender, Russian sage, and ornamental grasses for a sunny planting with color, texture, and movement.

A pollinator-friendly perennial from summer into fall.

Green Twister Coneflower attracts butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators during its summer bloom season. Its cone-shaped flowers are easy for pollinators to visit, and the unusual green-and-pink coloring adds visual interest for homeowners while still functioning like a dependable pollinator perennial. After bloom, leaving some seed heads standing can add winter texture and provide food for birds, especially finches.

Tough, drought-tolerant, and deer-resistant.

Once established, Green Twister Echinacea is a low-maintenance perennial that tolerates full sun, heat, humidity, and dry spells. It performs best in well-drained soil and adapts to average, lean, sandy, or dry garden soils once rooted in. It is also considered deer resistant in many landscapes, making it a practical choice for homeowners who want bold full-sun color with better-than-average browsing resistance.

Excellent for borders, containers, and cut flowers.

Use Green Twister Coneflower in sunny borders, pollinator gardens, cottage gardens, prairie-style plantings, wildlife gardens, and large containers where its unusual bicolor blooms can be appreciated up close. The flowers are excellent for fresh-cut arrangements and can add a distinctive look to summer bouquets. Deadheading can encourage a cleaner appearance and additional bloom, while leaving some late-season cones supports birds and adds natural winter interest.

Lime-green and carmine-pink flowers with a bold twist.

Green Twister Coneflower produces dramatic bicolor blooms with lime-green to yellow-green outer petals and deep pink, reddish-pink, or carmine-red coloring near the center cone. Each flower can look slightly different, with some blooms showing a wide green halo and others showing a more subtle ring of color. This natural variation gives the plant an artistic, almost tie-dye effect that stands out beautifully in sunny borders, pollinator gardens, cottage plantings, and mixed perennial beds.

A unique Echinacea with classic garden toughness.

Echinacea Green Twister has the rugged, easy-care performance gardeners expect from purple coneflower, but with a much more unusual flower pattern. The upright stems and coarse green foliage give it a strong perennial presence, while the bicolor flowers add fresh energy to familiar garden combinations. Plant it with black-eyed Susans, salvia, catmint, coreopsis, yarrow, bee balm, lavender, Russian sage, and ornamental grasses for a sunny planting with color, texture, and movement.

A pollinator-friendly perennial from summer into fall.

Green Twister Coneflower attracts butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators during its summer bloom season. Its cone-shaped flowers are easy for pollinators to visit, and the unusual green-and-pink coloring adds visual interest for homeowners while still functioning like a dependable pollinator perennial. After bloom, leaving some seed heads standing can add winter texture and provide food for birds, especially finches.

Tough, drought-tolerant, and deer-resistant.

Once established, Green Twister Echinacea is a low-maintenance perennial that tolerates full sun, heat, humidity, and dry spells. It performs best in well-drained soil and adapts to average, lean, sandy, or dry garden soils once rooted in. It is also considered deer resistant in many landscapes, making it a practical choice for homeowners who want bold full-sun color with better-than-average browsing resistance.

Excellent for borders, containers, and cut flowers.

Use Green Twister Coneflower in sunny borders, pollinator gardens, cottage gardens, prairie-style plantings, wildlife gardens, and large containers where its unusual bicolor blooms can be appreciated up close. The flowers are excellent for fresh-cut arrangements and can add a distinctive look to summer bouquets. Deadheading can encourage a cleaner appearance and additional bloom, while leaving some late-season cones supports birds and adds natural winter interest.

$34.95
Green Twister Coneflower—
$34.95

Description

Lime-green and carmine-pink flowers with a bold twist.

Green Twister Coneflower produces dramatic bicolor blooms with lime-green to yellow-green outer petals and deep pink, reddish-pink, or carmine-red coloring near the center cone. Each flower can look slightly different, with some blooms showing a wide green halo and others showing a more subtle ring of color. This natural variation gives the plant an artistic, almost tie-dye effect that stands out beautifully in sunny borders, pollinator gardens, cottage plantings, and mixed perennial beds.

A unique Echinacea with classic garden toughness.

Echinacea Green Twister has the rugged, easy-care performance gardeners expect from purple coneflower, but with a much more unusual flower pattern. The upright stems and coarse green foliage give it a strong perennial presence, while the bicolor flowers add fresh energy to familiar garden combinations. Plant it with black-eyed Susans, salvia, catmint, coreopsis, yarrow, bee balm, lavender, Russian sage, and ornamental grasses for a sunny planting with color, texture, and movement.

A pollinator-friendly perennial from summer into fall.

Green Twister Coneflower attracts butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators during its summer bloom season. Its cone-shaped flowers are easy for pollinators to visit, and the unusual green-and-pink coloring adds visual interest for homeowners while still functioning like a dependable pollinator perennial. After bloom, leaving some seed heads standing can add winter texture and provide food for birds, especially finches.

Tough, drought-tolerant, and deer-resistant.

Once established, Green Twister Echinacea is a low-maintenance perennial that tolerates full sun, heat, humidity, and dry spells. It performs best in well-drained soil and adapts to average, lean, sandy, or dry garden soils once rooted in. It is also considered deer resistant in many landscapes, making it a practical choice for homeowners who want bold full-sun color with better-than-average browsing resistance.

Excellent for borders, containers, and cut flowers.

Use Green Twister Coneflower in sunny borders, pollinator gardens, cottage gardens, prairie-style plantings, wildlife gardens, and large containers where its unusual bicolor blooms can be appreciated up close. The flowers are excellent for fresh-cut arrangements and can add a distinctive look to summer bouquets. Deadheading can encourage a cleaner appearance and additional bloom, while leaving some late-season cones supports birds and adds natural winter interest.