I continued to meander around the yard stopping often to gaze at what plants were blooming in our various gardens. In the Birdbath Garden the Echinacea x 'Sunset's are stealing the show.
Their peachy blooms shine brightly in the morning sun as the antithesis of the dawn. How often can one stand in the sunlight at dawn and see the sunset? Everyday brings this figurative phenomenon to life in my garden. At least while the growing season is sweeping along. It is joined by other flowers like salvia, coreopsis, and a butterfly bush but for now just look at the sunset.
Not every bud is in bloom but each of those buds bring the promise of a future 'Sunset' in the garden.
The coneflowers that are in bloom are a broadcasting beacon for pollinators (and myself as well).
The beauty of echinacea is easy to appreciate but especially when so little care is needed to make the plant perform. In fact you might have to work hard to prevent it from performing. But really, why would you want to do that?
Here's one last look at the 'Sunset' Echinacea.