
Sombrero Sangrita Coneflower
Red-orange flowers with bold summer color.
Sombrero Sangrita Coneflower produces vivid orange to red-orange flowers that mature to rich warm red, creating a bold color display in sunny borders and pollinator gardens. The petals surround dark central cones, giving each bloom strong contrast and the classic Echinacea shape gardeners love. This is a great choice for homeowners who want the toughness of coneflowers with a hotter, more saturated flower color than traditional purple varieties.
Compact growth with sturdy upright stems.
Echinacea Sombrero Sangrita has a compact, upright habit that fits beautifully into smaller gardens, front-to-middle borders, patio containers, and mixed perennial plantings. The sturdy stems help the flowers stay upright without staking, while the darker green foliage gives the plant a full, polished look. Use it with ornamental grasses, salvia, catmint, yarrow, coreopsis, black-eyed Susans, bee balm, and Russian sage for a sunny garden with color, contrast, and movement.
A pollinator favorite from late spring through summer.
Sombrero Sangrita Coneflower attracts butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators during its long bloom season. Its 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.
Tough, drought-tolerant, and deer-resistant.
Once established, Sombrero Sangrita Echinacea is a low-maintenance perennial that handles full sun, heat, 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 bold flower color with better-than-average browsing resistance.
Excellent for borders, containers, and cut flowers.
Use Sombrero Sangrita Coneflower in sunny borders, pollinator gardens, cottage gardens, prairie-style plantings, and containers where its compact habit and warm red flowers can shine. The blooms are also useful for fresh-cut arrangements, especially when paired with yellow, purple, blue, white, orange, 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.
Red-orange flowers with bold summer color.
Sombrero Sangrita Coneflower produces vivid orange to red-orange flowers that mature to rich warm red, creating a bold color display in sunny borders and pollinator gardens. The petals surround dark central cones, giving each bloom strong contrast and the classic Echinacea shape gardeners love. This is a great choice for homeowners who want the toughness of coneflowers with a hotter, more saturated flower color than traditional purple varieties.
Compact growth with sturdy upright stems.
Echinacea Sombrero Sangrita has a compact, upright habit that fits beautifully into smaller gardens, front-to-middle borders, patio containers, and mixed perennial plantings. The sturdy stems help the flowers stay upright without staking, while the darker green foliage gives the plant a full, polished look. Use it with ornamental grasses, salvia, catmint, yarrow, coreopsis, black-eyed Susans, bee balm, and Russian sage for a sunny garden with color, contrast, and movement.
A pollinator favorite from late spring through summer.
Sombrero Sangrita Coneflower attracts butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators during its long bloom season. Its 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.
Tough, drought-tolerant, and deer-resistant.
Once established, Sombrero Sangrita Echinacea is a low-maintenance perennial that handles full sun, heat, 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 bold flower color with better-than-average browsing resistance.
Excellent for borders, containers, and cut flowers.
Use Sombrero Sangrita Coneflower in sunny borders, pollinator gardens, cottage gardens, prairie-style plantings, and containers where its compact habit and warm red flowers can shine. The blooms are also useful for fresh-cut arrangements, especially when paired with yellow, purple, blue, white, orange, 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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Red-orange flowers with bold summer color.
Sombrero Sangrita Coneflower produces vivid orange to red-orange flowers that mature to rich warm red, creating a bold color display in sunny borders and pollinator gardens. The petals surround dark central cones, giving each bloom strong contrast and the classic Echinacea shape gardeners love. This is a great choice for homeowners who want the toughness of coneflowers with a hotter, more saturated flower color than traditional purple varieties.
Compact growth with sturdy upright stems.
Echinacea Sombrero Sangrita has a compact, upright habit that fits beautifully into smaller gardens, front-to-middle borders, patio containers, and mixed perennial plantings. The sturdy stems help the flowers stay upright without staking, while the darker green foliage gives the plant a full, polished look. Use it with ornamental grasses, salvia, catmint, yarrow, coreopsis, black-eyed Susans, bee balm, and Russian sage for a sunny garden with color, contrast, and movement.
A pollinator favorite from late spring through summer.
Sombrero Sangrita Coneflower attracts butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators during its long bloom season. Its 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.
Tough, drought-tolerant, and deer-resistant.
Once established, Sombrero Sangrita Echinacea is a low-maintenance perennial that handles full sun, heat, 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 bold flower color with better-than-average browsing resistance.
Excellent for borders, containers, and cut flowers.
Use Sombrero Sangrita Coneflower in sunny borders, pollinator gardens, cottage gardens, prairie-style plantings, and containers where its compact habit and warm red flowers can shine. The blooms are also useful for fresh-cut arrangements, especially when paired with yellow, purple, blue, white, orange, 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.
























