Prairie Pillars Flame Thrower Coneflower
Prairie Pillars Flame Thrower Coneflower (Echinacea Prairie Pillars 'Flame Thrower')
Prairie Pillars Flame Thrower Coneflower (Echinacea Prairie Pillars 'Flame Thrower') is a vigorous, long blooming coneflower selected for tall, pillar like stems and blazing flower color in ember shades of gold, orange, and red around a warm copper cone. From early summer into fall, the upright, well branched habit delivers saturated, sunfast color and clean foliage for high impact in sunny borders, meadows, and cutting gardens.
Distinctive Features
Large daisies open golden yellow and mature through tangerine to red orange for layered, sunset tones on each plant. Thick, weather resistant stems keep blooms upright in wind and heat, while continuous bud set sustains months of display. Nectar rich flowers support bees and butterflies; dried cones add texture and natural seed for finches late season.
Growing Conditions
- Sun Exposure: Full sun for best flowering and sturdy stems; light afternoon shade is acceptable in very hot climates.
 - Soil: Well drained garden soil; adapts to loam, sandy, or lightly rocky sites.
 - Water: Moderate; water to establish, then allow the top inch of soil to dry between waterings.
 - USDA Hardiness Zones: 4 to 9.
 - Mature Size: Typically 30 to 40 inches tall and 18 to 24 inches wide.
 
Ideal Uses
- Focal Point: Tall, flame toned blooms read clearly across mixed borders.
 - Cut Flowers: Long, sturdy stems and durable petals for bold arrangements.
 - Pollinator Gardens: Reliable nectar source for bees and butterflies.
 - Meadow & Naturalistic Plantings: Blends with ornamental grasses and prairie perennials.
 - Mass Plantings: Plant in drifts for a glowing ribbon of summer color.
 
Low Maintenance Care
- Watering: Deep, infrequent watering once established; avoid chronically wet soils.
 - Deadheading: Remove spent blooms to extend flowering; leave some late cones for birds.
 - Fertilizing: Light spring feeding with slow release fertilizer or compost.
 - Staking: Not required; naturally sturdy, upright stems.
 - Cleanup: Cut back in late fall or early spring to refresh growth.
 
Why Choose Prairie Pillars Flame Thrower Coneflower?
- Blazing Color Shift: Gold to orange red petals stay vivid in sun and heat.
 - Extended Bloom: Months of flowers with minimal care.
 - Tall, Architectural Habit: Columnar stems add height and structure.
 - Wildlife Friendly: Excellent nectar source and winter seed.
 - Landscape Tough: Heat and drought tolerant once established.
 
Echinacea Prairie Pillars 'Flame Thrower' delivers towering, flame toned blooms on sturdy stems, providing a long lasting, pollinator friendly highlight for sunny landscapes and productive cutting gardens.
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