Five mauve, drooping-petalled blooms with a spiky, domed centre rise well above a full, feathery thicket of fine grass blades. Whether you call it Rudbeckia or its close cousin Echinacea, the effect here is the same: soft grass movement with real seasonal colour on top.
This one earns its keep by bringing genuine meadow charm to a windowsill, console table or anywhere that could use a bit of countryside without the actual mud. The grass holds its wispy movement and the blooms their colour indefinitely. No deadheading, no flopping after rain, no waiting until July for it to actually flower.
Usage: Indoor use only.
Features: Five cone flower heads with domed centres; fine, naturalistic grass foliage; full, meadow-style spread; assembled in a weighted starter pot; zero watering, feeding, pruning or light required.


