A new, easy, compact perennial for bright, sunny color from late spring through fall. Lemon yellow petals arch downward from showy center cones. A cutting garden essential, and perfect for containers or borders. Leave dried flower heads on the plants in the fall for an added architectural element in the landscape. An herbaceous perennial.
LIGHT: Full sun
WATER: Water when top 2 inches of soil is dry.
SIZE: Quickly reaches 18 to 20 in. tall, 18 in. wide.
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Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds, Easy Care, Waterwise, Fast Growing, Compact Form, Benefits Birds
Problems/Solutions
Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant
Growth Rate
Fast
Flower Attributes
Flowers for Cutting, Fragrant, Long Bloom Season, Showy Flowers
Patent Act
Asexual reproduction of plants protected by the Plant Patent Act is prohibited during the life of the patent.
Landscape Use
Border, Container
Design Ideas
The quintessential component of the American meadow and prairie garden. Blend with grasses or nestle into stream bed banks at boulders for a wild garden composition. A valuable late season bloomer for the traditional perennial border. Superior pick-me-up for tired foundation planting. Equally well-suited to casual country gardens along picket fences or in mixed borders. The dried seed heads also provide architectural interest in the winter.
Requires well-drained, fertile soil. Water deeply, regularly in first growing season to establish root system. Once established, prefers regular water but tolerates periodic drought. Remove spent blooms to prolong flowering season. Prune back old foliage and fertilize in early spring before new growth emerges.
History
This new Echinacea cultivar is part of the Evolution™ series, an exclusive set of seedling selections originating from Echinacea 'Cheyenne Spirit' from Ball Horticulture, which is a segregating mix protected under a breeding method claim in U.S. Pat. No. 7,982,110, characterized by single-type inflorescences having a wide range of flower colors and moderately vigorous, upright growth habit. The new cultivar 'Balevoelf' was discovered as a whole plant and selected during June 2014 in a controlled environment in Dayton, Oregon. The new cultivar displayed a novel combination of characteristics. In-vitro shoot propagation starting in April 2015 in Dayton, Oregon demonstrated that the new cultivar reproduces true to type, with all of its distinguishing characteristics retained through successive generations. U.S. Plant Patent #31,064 was issued in November 2019.
Lore
Echinacea purpurea, the parent of all contemporary hybrids is a native of the American prairie. Echinacea root was discovered by Native Americans within its range for healing properties. In recent years science has confirmed that the root contains chemicals that stimulate the immune system. Coneflowers are part of the American prairie plant communities and are a well documented bird habitat plant.The genus name Echinacea is derived from the Greek word (echino), meaning "spiny", due to the spiny central disk.
The quintessential component of the American meadow and prairie garden. Blend with grasses or nestle into stream bed banks at boulders for a wild garden composition. A valuable late season bloomer for the traditional perennial border. Superior pick-me-up for tired foundation planting. Equally well-suited to casual country gardens along picket fences or in mixed borders. The dried seed heads also provide architectural interest in the winter.
Requires well-drained, fertile soil. Water deeply, regularly in first growing season to establish root system. Once established, prefers regular water but tolerates periodic drought. Remove spent blooms to prolong flowering season. Prune back old foliage and fertilize in early spring before new growth emerges.
This new Echinacea cultivar is part of the Evolution™ series, an exclusive set of seedling selections originating from Echinacea 'Cheyenne Spirit' from Ball Horticulture, which is a segregating mix protected under a breeding method claim in U.S. Pat. No. 7,982,110, characterized by single-type inflorescences having a wide range of flower colors and moderately vigorous, upright growth habit. The new cultivar 'Balevoelf' was discovered as a whole plant and selected during June 2014 in a controlled environment in Dayton, Oregon. The new cultivar displayed a novel combination of characteristics. In-vitro shoot propagation starting in April 2015 in Dayton, Oregon demonstrated that the new cultivar reproduces true to type, with all of its distinguishing characteristics retained through successive generations. U.S. Plant Patent #31,064 was issued in November 2019.
Lore
Echinacea purpurea, the parent of all contemporary hybrids is a native of the American prairie. Echinacea root was discovered by Native Americans within its range for healing properties. In recent years science has confirmed that the root contains chemicals that stimulate the immune system. Coneflowers are part of the American prairie plant communities and are a well documented bird habitat plant.The genus name Echinacea is derived from the Greek word (echino), meaning "spiny", due to the spiny central disk.
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We have been pioneers and craftsmen in the art of growing plants for nearly 100 years. Since our founding in Southern California by Harry E. Rosedale, Sr. in 1926, we have been absolutely dedicated and obsessed with quality.