
Sombrero Lemon Yellow Coneflower
Bright lemon-yellow flowers with cheerful summer color.
Sombrero Lemon Yellow Coneflower produces vibrant lemon-yellow to golden-yellow flowers with prominent coppery-orange to orange-brown cones, creating a bright, sunny display in full-sun gardens. The flowers have the classic Echinacea shape, but the warm yellow color gives this variety a fresh, cheerful look that stands out beautifully in mixed perennial borders. Use it where homeowners want the toughness of coneflowers with a lighter, brighter flower color than red, orange, or purple varieties.
Compact growth with sturdy, well-branched stems.
Echinacea Sombrero Lemon Yellow has a compact, well-branched habit that fits beautifully into smaller gardens, front-to-middle borders, patio containers, and mass plantings. The sturdy stems help the flowers stay upright without staking, while the green foliage keeps the plant looking full and polished through the growing season. It pairs especially well with purple salvia, blue catmint, black-eyed Susans, yarrow, bee balm, lavender, Russian sage, coreopsis, and ornamental grasses for a sunny garden with color, texture, and movement.
A pollinator-friendly perennial from summer into fall.
Sombrero Lemon Yellow Coneflower attracts butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators during its long bloom season. The bright flowers are easy for pollinators to find, and planting several together creates a stronger visual display and more useful nectar source. After bloom, leaving some seed heads standing can add winter texture and provide food for birds, especially finches, extending the plant’s value beyond its main flower season.
Tough, drought-tolerant, and deer-resistant.
Once established, Sombrero Lemon Yellow Echinacea is a low-maintenance perennial that handles full sun, heat, humidity, wind, and dry spells well. It performs best in well-drained soil and average to dry garden conditions, without needing heavy fertilizer or constant watering. It is also considered deer-resistant in many landscapes, making it a practical option for homeowners who want colorful, full-sun flowers with better-than-average browsing resistance.
Excellent for borders, containers, and cut flowers.
Use Sombrero Lemon Yellow Coneflower in sunny borders, pollinator gardens, cottage gardens, prairie-style plantings, and containers where its compact habit and bright yellow blooms can shine. The flowers are also useful for fresh-cut arrangements, especially when paired with blue, purple, white, orange, red, and grass-textured companion plants. Deadheading can encourage a cleaner look and additional bloom, while leaving some late-season cones supports birds and adds natural winter interest.
Bright lemon-yellow flowers with cheerful summer color.
Sombrero Lemon Yellow Coneflower produces vibrant lemon-yellow to golden-yellow flowers with prominent coppery-orange to orange-brown cones, creating a bright, sunny display in full-sun gardens. The flowers have the classic Echinacea shape, but the warm yellow color gives this variety a fresh, cheerful look that stands out beautifully in mixed perennial borders. Use it where homeowners want the toughness of coneflowers with a lighter, brighter flower color than red, orange, or purple varieties.
Compact growth with sturdy, well-branched stems.
Echinacea Sombrero Lemon Yellow has a compact, well-branched habit that fits beautifully into smaller gardens, front-to-middle borders, patio containers, and mass plantings. The sturdy stems help the flowers stay upright without staking, while the green foliage keeps the plant looking full and polished through the growing season. It pairs especially well with purple salvia, blue catmint, black-eyed Susans, yarrow, bee balm, lavender, Russian sage, coreopsis, and ornamental grasses for a sunny garden with color, texture, and movement.
A pollinator-friendly perennial from summer into fall.
Sombrero Lemon Yellow Coneflower attracts butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators during its long bloom season. The bright flowers are easy for pollinators to find, and planting several together creates a stronger visual display and more useful nectar source. After bloom, leaving some seed heads standing can add winter texture and provide food for birds, especially finches, extending the plant’s value beyond its main flower season.
Tough, drought-tolerant, and deer-resistant.
Once established, Sombrero Lemon Yellow Echinacea is a low-maintenance perennial that handles full sun, heat, humidity, wind, and dry spells well. It performs best in well-drained soil and average to dry garden conditions, without needing heavy fertilizer or constant watering. It is also considered deer-resistant in many landscapes, making it a practical option for homeowners who want colorful, full-sun flowers with better-than-average browsing resistance.
Excellent for borders, containers, and cut flowers.
Use Sombrero Lemon Yellow Coneflower in sunny borders, pollinator gardens, cottage gardens, prairie-style plantings, and containers where its compact habit and bright yellow blooms can shine. The flowers are also useful for fresh-cut arrangements, especially when paired with blue, purple, white, orange, red, and grass-textured companion plants. Deadheading can encourage a cleaner look and additional bloom, while leaving some late-season cones supports birds and adds natural winter interest.
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Bright lemon-yellow flowers with cheerful summer color.
Sombrero Lemon Yellow Coneflower produces vibrant lemon-yellow to golden-yellow flowers with prominent coppery-orange to orange-brown cones, creating a bright, sunny display in full-sun gardens. The flowers have the classic Echinacea shape, but the warm yellow color gives this variety a fresh, cheerful look that stands out beautifully in mixed perennial borders. Use it where homeowners want the toughness of coneflowers with a lighter, brighter flower color than red, orange, or purple varieties.
Compact growth with sturdy, well-branched stems.
Echinacea Sombrero Lemon Yellow has a compact, well-branched habit that fits beautifully into smaller gardens, front-to-middle borders, patio containers, and mass plantings. The sturdy stems help the flowers stay upright without staking, while the green foliage keeps the plant looking full and polished through the growing season. It pairs especially well with purple salvia, blue catmint, black-eyed Susans, yarrow, bee balm, lavender, Russian sage, coreopsis, and ornamental grasses for a sunny garden with color, texture, and movement.
A pollinator-friendly perennial from summer into fall.
Sombrero Lemon Yellow Coneflower attracts butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators during its long bloom season. The bright flowers are easy for pollinators to find, and planting several together creates a stronger visual display and more useful nectar source. After bloom, leaving some seed heads standing can add winter texture and provide food for birds, especially finches, extending the plant’s value beyond its main flower season.
Tough, drought-tolerant, and deer-resistant.
Once established, Sombrero Lemon Yellow Echinacea is a low-maintenance perennial that handles full sun, heat, humidity, wind, and dry spells well. It performs best in well-drained soil and average to dry garden conditions, without needing heavy fertilizer or constant watering. It is also considered deer-resistant in many landscapes, making it a practical option for homeowners who want colorful, full-sun flowers with better-than-average browsing resistance.
Excellent for borders, containers, and cut flowers.
Use Sombrero Lemon Yellow Coneflower in sunny borders, pollinator gardens, cottage gardens, prairie-style plantings, and containers where its compact habit and bright yellow blooms can shine. The flowers are also useful for fresh-cut arrangements, especially when paired with blue, purple, white, orange, red, and grass-textured companion plants. Deadheading can encourage a cleaner look and additional bloom, while leaving some late-season cones supports birds and adds natural winter interest.
























