Echinacea 'Matthew Saul'

©2006
Echinacea 'Harvest Moon'

CONEFLOWER
Trade Name: Harvest MoonTM
Family: Asteraceae

Pronounced: ek-in-AY-see-ah

GROWING GUIDE

Geographical Origin: Garden.
Plant Group: Perennial.
Hardiness: Sunset zones: A2, A3; 1-24. USDA zones: 5-8.
Mature size: Height: 24-29 inches (60-75cm). Width: 18 inches (45 cm).
Flowering period: Midsummer to early autumn.
Flowering attributes: Blossomss open with sweet-scented, orange-yellow petals that curl upward to reveal white underneath. As the flower ages, the petals relax downward, almost vertically, taking a more typical coneflower stance. It keeps its rich hues through the process until it ages to a straw color.
Newly opened petal sides curl upward revealing a lighter underside. ©2006
Echinacea 'Harvest Moon'

Leaf attributes: Slender, lance-shaped leaves.
Growth habit: Clump-forming.
Light: Grows best with morning sun and afternoon shade; however, it is full sun tolerant.
Soil: Humus rich, well-drained soil.
Feeding: Side dress with compost or manure. Fertilize in spring with a complete organic fertilizer.
Propagation Methods: Divide in autumn or spring.

Rainy Side Notes

The avalanche of outstanding, new coneflower hybrids showing up in the nursery trade is astounding. E. ‘Matthew Saul' is no exception. More commonly known as Harvest MoonTM, this cultivar is right now my favorite echinacea hybrid. That may change with more hybrids breeching new color barriers.

Breeder Richard Saul, from ItSaul Plants developed this from two unknown hybrids, with E. purpurea and E. paradoxa in its parentage. When the flower ages and the petals reflex, you can see that E. paradoxa is in its lineage.

As with most echinaceas, this cultivar is a great choice for cut flowers, especially with its soft hues that will add a beautiful aspect to many bouquets.

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Debra Teashon
Photographed at Valley Nursery, Poulsbo, WA.

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