A super-duper explosion of petals distinguishes this unique Echinacea from other varieties. The rose-pink flowers of Echinacea purpurea ‘Paradiso Super-Duper’ become more double as the season progresses. The earliest open with single ray florets and a frill of short petals emerging from the central boss. They are quickly followed by more extravagant blooms, stacked with multiple layers of petals. ‘Paradiso Super-Duper’ flowers in its first year, developing into sturdy, upright plants that bloom over a long period and are reliably perennial in a wide range of soils. Good drought tolerance. Height: 80cm (32in). Spread: 45cm (18in).
Rose-pink flowers become more double as the season progresses on sturdy, upright plants that flower in their first year.
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