ENHFL04-008 Warm Climate Production Guidelines for Echinacea Dr. Rick Schoellhorn and Alexis A. Richardson Keywords: coneflower, novelty crops,vernalization, medicinal crops, perennial, commercial crops Echinacea – Celebrate diversity
strong purple toned flowers a vast improvement over the species. It received the Perennial Plant Association “Plant of the Year” award in 1998. There have been an assortment of varying tones of purple to rose to cerise toned hybrids over the years, with some really cool novelty forms popping up in fringe markets as well. It is through the work of Jim Ault at the Chicago Botanic Gardens and Richard Saul that we are looking at the release of yellow and orange toned hybrids that combine striking colors with strong performance. The release of these new lines indicates that we will soon be seeing all the other shades of color between red and yellow on the market in the next few years. ItSaul Plants - Richard Saul of ItSaul’s plants has been breeding Echinacea for about ten years and the releases coming out of ItSaul’s program are revolutionary. Scheduled for release in early 2005 are two cultivars in the Big Sky series. SunrisePPAF is a clear pale citron yellow and SunsetPPAF is a strong orange. For release late in 2005 (summer or fall) is TwilightPPAF a rose with a red cone. The flowers of these newer rose toned hybrids are actually a lot of different iridescent tones and a little hard to describe, but truly beautiful! For 2006, and later, be looking for bi-colors, dark yellows, peach, coral and other intermediate shades. Saul’s releases are crosses between Echinaceapurpurea and E. paradoxa, but the Big Sky Series resembles E.Mixed Echinacea hybrids exhibiting the new purpurea with broad deep green leaves, overlapping
color forms being released in 2004-5. Photo
petals, and multiple blooms. The Big Sky Series is
courtesy of ItSaul Plants
coming out of tissue culture and only available as a
vegetative liner. Both Sunset & Sunrise are in
This is one of the great moments in time when a
licensed to propagation to a variety of plug
renowned but limited perennial flower has the roof
producers, but there is likely not going to be enough
blown off of its genetic potential. The advances in
of this crop to go around the first year, place orders
Echinacea breeding we will be seeing emerge on
early. The Big Sky series has a long shelf life as a
the market in the next few years are some of the
most exciting changes I’ve seen a long time. I’m
hoping this is the beginning of not only some
The Chicago Botanic Gardens – Jim Ault with The
fantastic new hybrids but also increased awareness
CBG also released the first of their new hybrids in
2004. The Meadowbrite SeriesTM beginning with
Orange MeadowbritePPAF is emerging in exclusive
Magnus has ruled the roost for many years. It is a
catalogs and select nurseries (See suppliers’ listings
great seed produced cultivar (E. purpurea) with
below). The flower is a strong orange tone with more
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the leaf type of its E. paradoxa parents. That means
temperatures as flowers color up will also give
the leaves are thinner and more strap-like and flower
MeadowbritePPAF is a yellow toned release. Lots of
Light level – High light or over 1000 µmol m-2 s-1, for
colors including the elusive rose tones are coming in
most green leaved cultivars, however variegated
2005 and beyond. Same story for the Chicago
types may need lower light levels to avoid scorching.
releases; supplies are limited and many suppliers
Propagation – Patented varieties aside, division and
softwood cuttings are easy to grow, but most
Other great novelty types:
growers go for then uniformity of either seed or
It was an amazing discovery to see what is out in the
industry as novelty forms of this crop. My knowledge
of potential cultivars went from about 5 to over 25
Crop timing – From seed to flower plan on about 6
colors and forms I had not heard of prior to
months, from liner to sale it depends on the time of
researching this article. In addition to many seed
year but around 6 weeks for quarts and 8 weeks for
produced forms including Benary Seed’s
vegetative forms were also amazing. I encourage
Growth regulators – For those of you more
anyone who wants to learn more about these
comfortable with Daminozide (5,000 ppm), or
unusual forms to look for ‘Doppelganger’ where
Daminozide and Chlormequat tank mixes (5,000
petals erupt from the top of the cones giving each
ppm/1500 ppm) you can do it but you will doing
blossom a “Mophead” and doubling the color impact
multiple applications and stop as flowers emerge so
of the flower. ‘Double-decker’ is just what the name
you aren’t reducing flower size. For growers more
implies with secondary flowers arising from the cone
comfortable with Paclobutrazol a 30 ppm drench, or
of the lowest bloom on the stalk, this hybrid looks a
repeated 30 ppm sprays will work. Uniconazole will
bit like a Leonotus with stacked flowers on each
be less than 30 ppm for sprays, but remember the
stalk. ‘Razzmatazz’ is what chrysanthemum
rates and cultivars are all going to perform differently
producers would call an anemone form with small
depending on where you are in the country, so do
petals entirely encasing the cone of the flower, so
your own tests on which PGR works best for you.
that it appears double but all inner petals are quite
small. ‘Prairie Frost’ and ‘Sparkler’ are both
Flowering – A note about vernalization – Most
variegated types with single flowers, but the
suppliers’ state that Echinacea do not require
variegation is quite different in each case. The
vernalization, but all will tell you 4-8 weeks at 40F
variegated forms of Echinacea may need a little
will give you a faster crop with more uniform
more shade to protect the leaves from scorching
flowering. That sure sounds like vernalization to me!
under high light, they are also a little less vigorous
This crop has such an interesting history of a market
as a perennial, expanding into a market for
Commercial Production guidelines for
medicinal use and now an explosion of new colors.
Echinacea
The future of Coneflowers will never be quite the
Fertilization – 75-150 ppm Nitrogen is usually
sufficient. Avoid high ammonium forms as they will
Commercial Sources for Echinacea:
Jackson and Perkins - http://www.jproses.com
Monrovia Nurseries - http://www.monrovia.com
Watering – Normal production irrigation is fine.
ItSaul Plants - http://www.cone-crazy.com
Media –All commercial peat lite media and bark peat
mixtures work fine, pH optimum 5.5 to 7.0 for most
Purdue University has a nice description of native
cultivars. Slightly alkaline media is tolerated by
http://www.hort.purduE.edu/newcrop/ncnu02/v5-
Production Temperatures –Temperatures of 50-60F
night and 70-75F daytime are adequate. Cooler
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Wayside Gardens - http://www.waysidegardens.com
Plant Delights - http://www.plantdelights.com Table 1: Cultivar Information Cultivar Suppliers Novelty Forms
Tufted petals arise from top Veg Purple-Rose
Species: E. angustifolia, E. atrorubens, E. laevigata, E. pallida, E. paradoxa, E. purpurea, E. sanguinea, E. simulata, E. tennesseensis --Note that there are at least another 30 cvs on the market, but their market share is much smaller and some may be synonyms for the listed cvs. Alexis A. Richardson is a contributing author with the Environmental Horticulture Department at the University of Florida.Warm Climate Production Guidelines for Echinacea 3
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