Echinacea purpurea 'Green Twister' | 11cm Pot | Green Carmine red Flower

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Common Names

  • Purple Coneflower
  • Coneflower

Echinacea purpurea ‘Green Twister’ offers captivating lime-green and purple-pink petals, drawing bees and butterflies to UK gardens. This robust Coneflower flowers from summer into autumn, providing enduring colour and unique texture with ease.

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Echinacea purpurea 'Green Twister'
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Echinacea purpurea ‘Green Twister’ offers a stunning display of unique, lime-green petals, bringing vibrant colour and texture to UK garden borders with ease.

This striking perennial is a fantastic choice for adding a contemporary feel to your outdoor space. Known commonly as Purple Coneflower or simply Coneflower, Echinacea purpurea ‘Green Twister’ captivates with its distinctive bloom structure. Originating from North American prairies, Echinacea species are highly prized for their robust nature and long-lasting flowers. ‘Green Twister’ stands out particularly, having been carefully bred to showcase its unusual and attractive colour transition. Gardeners often seek it for its vibrant aesthetic and its beneficial role in supporting local wildlife, making it a truly valuable garden addition.

Key Features of Echinacea purpurea ‘Green Twister’

  • Unique lime-green petals with a warm purple-pink flush.
  • Distinctive, prominent coppery-brown central cone.
  • Long flowering period from mid-summer into autumn.
  • Highly attractive to bees and butterflies, supporting biodiversity.
  • Robust and easy to grow, thriving in various UK garden settings.
  • Excellent for cutting, providing fresh flowers for indoor displays.

The Distinctive Appeal of Echinacea purpurea ‘Green Twister’

The name “Echinacea” derives from the Greek word “echinos,” meaning hedgehog. This aptly describes the spiny, prominent central cone of the flower. Historically, “purpurea” refers to the purple colour of the original species. However, ‘Green Twister’ boasts an exciting twist on this classic, presenting a fresh, modern aesthetic.

Its petals unfurl in a vibrant lime-green, gracefully transitioning to a softer purple-pink towards the robust, coppery-brown central cone. This creates a captivating, two-toned effect, quite unlike other Coneflowers. Consequently, the blooms truly catch the eye, providing enduring interest throughout summer and into autumn.

Foliage and Garden Presence

The foliage of Echinacea purpurea ‘Green Twister’ consists of dark green, somewhat rough leaves. These form a neat clump at the base of the plant. Strong, upright stems emerge from this foliage, effectively supporting the large, daisy-like flowers. These stems help the plant maintain a tidy structure, even when fully laden with blooms. Thus, it creates a reliable vertical element within borders. Its robust habit ensures it remains a prominent feature, bringing structural integrity and enduring beauty. Therefore, it is a plant that gives back year after year.

Ideal Garden Uses and Wildlife Benefits

Echinacea purpurea ‘Green Twister’ excels in a variety of garden designs across the UK. It makes an excellent choice for herbaceous borders, cottage gardens, and modern prairie-style plantings. Moreover, its upright form and striking colours provide fantastic contrast when planted alongside other perennials. The flowers are not only beautiful but also a magnet for beneficial insects. Bees and butterflies flock to the rich nectar source provided by the coppery cones. This contributes significantly to local biodiversity, enhancing your garden’s ecological value.

Simple Pruning for Extended Beauty

Maintaining the beauty of Echinacea purpurea ‘Green Twister’ is straightforward. Deadheading spent flowers during the flowering season helps to encourage further blooming, extending its vibrant display. Later, in late winter or early spring, simply cut back the old flower stems to ground level. This clears the way for fresh, vigorous growth in the new season. Ultimately, this minimal pruning helps ensure a healthy and floriferous plant. It truly is a low-maintenance wonder for any UK gardener seeking reliable colour and charm.

Max Height 0.90 at maturity
Max Spread 0.60 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun
Soil Type
Loam Sandy Chalk
H5 H5 – Hardy in most places

Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe. Suitable for exposed sites.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -15°C to -10°C

Care Notes

Water regularly during dry spells, especially in its first year, to establish a strong root system. Ensure good drainage to prevent waterlogging. Apply a balanced, slow-release fertiliser in spring to encourage vigorous growth and abundant flowering. Avoid excessive nitrogen. Remove spent flowers promptly throughout the flowering season to encourage more blooms and extend the display. Cut back all old stems to ground level in late winter or early spring before new growth appears. Divide congested clumps every three to four years in spring or early autumn to rejuvenate the plant.