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Sombrero® Fiesta Orange Coneflower

Echinacea x 'Balsomstor'

  • Semi-Double Orange Blooms on Compact Plants that Need No Deadheading or Staking
  • Thrives in Zones 4-9
  • Grows 2-4 ft Tall and Wide
  • Native, Pollinator-Friendly Perennial
  • Moderate-Growing
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Description

Sombrero® Fiesta Orange Coneflower sets the summer garden ablaze with vivid, warm orange semi-double blooms that emerge from late spring and keep coming all summer long. Part of the celebrated Sombrero® series, this heat-tough, drought-tolerant perennial delivers non-stop color from compact, well-branched plants that stay tidy and full to the ground, no facer plants needed. An outstanding choice for hot, sunny borders, pollinator gardens, and low-water landscapes.

  • Vivid orange single and semi-double blooms with warm orange-brown cones from late spring through summer
  • Non-stop color on compact, well-branched plants that remain full and bushy
  • Outstanding pollinator magnet, attracts butterflies throughout the bloom season
  • Drought tolerant once established, ideal for low-water and xeriscape gardens
  • Deer resistant with no serious pest or disease issues
  • Grows 18–24 inches tall and wide, tidy, self-supporting habit
  • Hardy in USDA Zones 4–9; thrives in full sun

Plant Sombrero® Fiesta Orange Coneflower in full sun in well-drained soil, it is highly adaptable to both dry and moist conditions and not particular about soil type or pH. Clean up in early spring before new growth emerges. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering, or leave seed heads for birds in fall. Use it in mixed perennial borders, pollinator gardens, and mass plantings for a spectacular orange fire effect. Add this summer superstar to your garden today!

Frequently Asked Questions

What USDA hardiness zones can Sombrero® Fiesta Orange Coneflower grow in?

  • Sombrero® Fiesta Orange Coneflower is hardy in USDA Zones 4–9. This wide hardiness range makes it suitable for most temperate climates across the United States. Plant in full sun with well-drained soil for best performance.

What type of soil conditions does Sombrero® Fiesta Orange prefer?

  • Sombrero® Fiesta Orange Coneflower thrives in well-drained soil and adapts to both dry and moist conditions. It's not particular about soil type or pH, making it perfect for challenging sites. Plant in full sun for best performance, available at naturehills.com.

When does Sombrero® Fiesta Orange bloom and how long do the flowers last?

  • Sombrero® Fiesta Orange blooms from late spring through summer with continuous flowering. The vivid orange semi-double flowers provide non-stop color throughout the entire growing season. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage the longest possible bloom period.

Will deer avoid eating this coneflower in my garden?

  • Sombrero® Fiesta Orange Coneflower is deer resistant and typically avoided by browsing deer. Like most echinacea varieties, deer find the texture and taste unappealing. For best results, plant in full sun where this hardy perennial will establish strong growth in zones 4-9.

Will this plant come back every year and does it spread naturally?

  • Yes, this perennial returns each year in USDA Zones 4-9 and forms tidy 18-24 inch clumps without aggressive spreading. It self-seeds moderately if you leave spent blooms for the birds in fall. For reliable yearly color, shop this low-maintenance coneflower at Nature Hills.

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