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Echinacea 'Bravado' Seeds

'Bravado' is a magnificent and improved variety of the traditional Purple Coneflower, specifically bred for its exceptionally large, 4-5 inch blooms. Unlike wilder forms that can sometimes look a little swept-back or droopy, 'Bravado' stands tall and proud, with its soft rosy-purple petals holding themselves flat to create a wide, open daisy shape.

Each flower features a prominent, coppery-orange central cone that provides a striking contrast to the purple petals and remains attractive long after the petals have faded. Reaching up to 120cm in height, it is an essential architectural plant for the mid-to-back of a sunny border, providing reliable structure and colour throughout the summer and into the early autumn.


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🌿 Understanding the Plant

Echinacea purpurea 'Bravado' is a Hardy Perennial (H5). It is exceptionally resilient and built to return year after year, withstanding typical UK winters with ease. It is a "late riser" in the spring garden, often not showing its first green shoots until May, but it grows rapidly once the soil warms.

Bred for Impact: While standard coneflowers have petals that reflex (droop) backwards, 'Bravado' has been selected for horizontal petals that stay flat. This creates a much larger visual surface area and a more "daisy-like" appearance in the border.

Winter Value: If left standing after the first frosts, the blackened central cones provide vital architectural interest in the winter garden and act as a natural bird feeder, especially for finches.

🌱 Growing Guide

Echinacea is easy to grow from seed, but patience is key as it establishes its deep, drought-tolerant root system.

How to Sow:
Sow indoors from February to April. Sow the seeds on the surface of moist, well-drained compost and cover with only a very thin layer of compost or vermiculite, as light aids germination. Maintain a temperature of 20°C. Germination can be slow and erratic, typically taking 14-21 days.

Where to Plant:
Plant out in May or June once the risk of frost has passed. They demand full sun and thrive in deep, fertile, well-drained soil. Because of their height (90-120cm), they are best placed in the middle or back of a border where they can rise above lower perennials.

Ongoing Care:
Keep young plants well-watered until established; thereafter, they are remarkably drought-tolerant. Deadhead the first few spent blooms to encourage more buds, but consider leaving the final seed heads of the season to ripen for the birds and winter structure.

📋 Plant Specifications
Botanical Name Echinacea purpurea 'Bravado'
Common Name Purple Coneflower
Plant Type Hardy Perennial
Hardiness H5 (Hardy throughout the UK)
Light Requirements Full Sun ☀️
Height 90cm - 120cm
Spread 45cm
Flowering Period July to September
Perfect For 🦋 Butterfly Gardens
✂️ Architectural Cut Flowers
🌦️ Drought Resistance
🐦 Winter Bird Seed
Seeds per Packet Approximately 30 seeds
🤝 Beautiful Garden Combinations

The rosy-purple architecture of 'Bravado' makes it a perfect anchor for prairie-style plantings:

  • 🍯 Rudbeckia 'Marmalade': The Late Summer Fire. The intense purple of the Echinacea and the glowing gold of the Rudbeckia create a high-contrast, professional border that thrives when other plants are starting to fade.
  • 🌾 Briza Maxima (Quaking Grass): The Texture Match. The heavy, solid structure of the coneflowers is beautifully softened by the shimmering, trembling heart-shaped lockets of the Quaking Grass.
📅 Sowing & Flowering Calendar

Sow indoors in spring for summer colour that returns faithfully every year.

Month J F M A M J J A S O N D
Sow Indoors
Plant Out
Flowering

🏆 RHS Plants for Pollinators

Echinacea 'Bravado' is listed on the RHS Plants for Pollinators list. Its large, nectar-rich central cone is an absolute magnet for bees and butterflies throughout the summer.

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Echinacea 'Bravado' Seeds

'Bravado' is a magnificent and improved variety of the traditional Purple Coneflower, specifically bred for its exceptionally large, 4-5 inch blooms. Unlike wilder forms that can sometimes look a little swept-back or droopy, 'Bravado' stands tall and proud, with its soft rosy-purple petals holding themselves flat to create a wide, open daisy shape.

Each flower features a prominent, coppery-orange central cone that provides a striking contrast to the purple petals and remains attractive long after the petals have faded. Reaching up to 120cm in height, it is an essential architectural plant for the mid-to-back of a sunny border, providing reliable structure and colour throughout the summer and into the early autumn.


Read More

🌿 Understanding the Plant

Echinacea purpurea 'Bravado' is a Hardy Perennial (H5). It is exceptionally resilient and built to return year after year, withstanding typical UK winters with ease. It is a "late riser" in the spring garden, often not showing its first green shoots until May, but it grows rapidly once the soil warms.

Bred for Impact: While standard coneflowers have petals that reflex (droop) backwards, 'Bravado' has been selected for horizontal petals that stay flat. This creates a much larger visual surface area and a more "daisy-like" appearance in the border.

Winter Value: If left standing after the first frosts, the blackened central cones provide vital architectural interest in the winter garden and act as a natural bird feeder, especially for finches.

🌱 Growing Guide

Echinacea is easy to grow from seed, but patience is key as it establishes its deep, drought-tolerant root system.

How to Sow:
Sow indoors from February to April. Sow the seeds on the surface of moist, well-drained compost and cover with only a very thin layer of compost or vermiculite, as light aids germination. Maintain a temperature of 20°C. Germination can be slow and erratic, typically taking 14-21 days.

Where to Plant:
Plant out in May or June once the risk of frost has passed. They demand full sun and thrive in deep, fertile, well-drained soil. Because of their height (90-120cm), they are best placed in the middle or back of a border where they can rise above lower perennials.

Ongoing Care:
Keep young plants well-watered until established; thereafter, they are remarkably drought-tolerant. Deadhead the first few spent blooms to encourage more buds, but consider leaving the final seed heads of the season to ripen for the birds and winter structure.

📋 Plant Specifications
Botanical Name Echinacea purpurea 'Bravado'
Common Name Purple Coneflower
Plant Type Hardy Perennial
Hardiness H5 (Hardy throughout the UK)
Light Requirements Full Sun ☀️
Height 90cm - 120cm
Spread 45cm
Flowering Period July to September
Perfect For 🦋 Butterfly Gardens
✂️ Architectural Cut Flowers
🌦️ Drought Resistance
🐦 Winter Bird Seed
Seeds per Packet Approximately 30 seeds
🤝 Beautiful Garden Combinations

The rosy-purple architecture of 'Bravado' makes it a perfect anchor for prairie-style plantings:

  • 🍯 Rudbeckia 'Marmalade': The Late Summer Fire. The intense purple of the Echinacea and the glowing gold of the Rudbeckia create a high-contrast, professional border that thrives when other plants are starting to fade.
  • 🌾 Briza Maxima (Quaking Grass): The Texture Match. The heavy, solid structure of the coneflowers is beautifully softened by the shimmering, trembling heart-shaped lockets of the Quaking Grass.
📅 Sowing & Flowering Calendar

Sow indoors in spring for summer colour that returns faithfully every year.

Month J F M A M J J A S O N D
Sow Indoors
Plant Out
Flowering

🏆 RHS Plants for Pollinators

Echinacea 'Bravado' is listed on the RHS Plants for Pollinators list. Its large, nectar-rich central cone is an absolute magnet for bees and butterflies throughout the summer.

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