Coneflower, Julia #1
Julia ConeflowerEchinacea 'Julia' Height: Typically 16–18 inches tall in Michigan’s climate Spread: About 12–18 inches wide Spacing: Plant 12–18 inches apart for a refreshing, showstopper display Growth Rate: Moderate Native Deciduous Description Julia Coneflower bursts onto the scene with stunning, tangerine-orange petals that create a satisfying splash of color from mid-summer into early fall. These gorgeous blooms stand on sturdy stems, inviting butterflies to visit while retaining a tidy, upright habit that adds a polished statement to sunny beds or mixed borders. Known for its resilience, this coneflower is typically avoided by deer, ensuring a prolonged season of bright interest in the landscape. General Care Sunlight: Thrives in full sun, needing at least 6 hours of direct light each day for its finest performance. Watering: Water regularly after planting to establish strong roots; once established, water as needed during prolonged dry periods. Mulching: A 2–3 inch