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Echinacea purpurea
'Razzmatazz'
from Jan van Winsen
The Netherlands

Introduced 2003

This uniquely formed variation on a classic plant sees the cone replaced by a full pom-pom shaped head of petals.

Height: 35”/ 88cm
Spread: 15”/ 38cm
Hardiness: US zones 3-8
Blooms: July-August

Common name:
Coneflower

Patent status:
EU 11936
PP 13,894
COPF

 
 
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Razzmatazz supplies increased for 2005
17-12-2004 11:04 Its scarcity in 2004 left gardeners all over the world wondering when they would get to grow Echinacea 'Razzmatazz'. For many, 2005 will be the year they get lucky!
By Miriam Young   

Thanks to the efforts of tissue culture laboratories in New Zealand and Holland, as well as Hoffie Nurseries in the US, 150,000 plants will be available for lucky gardeners to grow in 2005.

This means that most people who ordered plants via mail order will receive their plants, and there will also be some to be found in nurseries and garden centres.

However, 150,000 plants is still a pretty thin spread on a worldwide basis, so it will remain quite a rare find in 2005. Stockists listed under "where to buy" on this site are worth a try.


Carsten Hoffmeyer at Hoffie Nursery in Illinois, USA, is the man responsible for nurturing many thousands of Echinacea 'Razzmatazz' through their early stages.

Looking further into the future, in 2006 there should be plenty of 'Razzmatazz' to go round.

For discussion on this article see copy of it on PlantSpotters Home Page.

 
The Breeder
Jan van Winsen
By Miriam Young
Jan van Winsen created E. 'Razzmatazz' with the intention of supplying it as a cut-flower.
The Story Behind the Plant
The one that nearly got away!
By Miriam Young
Believe it or not, Echinacea ‘Razzmatazz’ very nearly came and went without anyone in the perennial world ever knowing about it.
Growing Tips
All you need to know
By Arie Blom
With such a new plant on the market, we'll need all the help we can get, thankfully, Arie Blom is here to tell us how to make a success of E. Razzmatazz in the garden.
In the Garden
Razzmatazz around the world
By You!
Pictures and comments sent in from readers who have grown Echinacea 'Razzmatazz' themselves.
Commercial production
Growing up close to home
By Miriam Young
Echinacea 'Razzmatazz' is grown at the van Noort nursery, just a stone's throw from the place it was discovered.
Links
What are other people saying about 'Razzmatazz'?
By Miriam Young
Click here for links to other sites where Echinacea 'Razzmatazz' is mentioned.
Forum
General discussion on Echinacea 'Razzmatazz'
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