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Perennials Echinacea Sundial 'Pink' | Sundial Pink Coneflower
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Echinacea Sundial 'Pink' | Sundial Pink Coneflower

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DESCRIPTION
Echinacea Sundial™ 'Pink' is a compact, mounding coneflower cultivar renowned for its abundant, anemone-type blooms. Each flower has soft pink petals that arch gracefully from a raspberry pink cone, highlighted by an emerald-green eye at its center. Blooming from early summer to mid-fall, these flowers provide continuous color and attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies.

'Pink' exhibits a bushy, upright habit with sturdy stems that support its blooms without the need for staking. Its resilience makes it suitable for various garden settings, including containers, front-of-border placements, and sunny beds. Additionally, the plant's deer-resistant nature and fragrant flowers enhance its appeal to gardeners seeking both beauty and practicality.

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DESCRIPTION
Echinacea Sundial™ 'Pink' is a compact, mounding coneflower cultivar renowned for its abundant, anemone-type blooms. Each flower has soft pink petals that arch gracefully from a raspberry pink cone, highlighted by an emerald-green eye at its center. Blooming from early summer to mid-fall, these flowers provide continuous color and attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies.

'Pink' exhibits a bushy, upright habit with sturdy stems that support its blooms without the need for staking. Its resilience makes it suitable for various garden settings, including containers, front-of-border placements, and sunny beds. Additionally, the plant's deer-resistant nature and fragrant flowers enhance its appeal to gardeners seeking both beauty and practicality.

DESCRIPTION
Echinacea Sundial™ 'Pink' is a compact, mounding coneflower cultivar renowned for its abundant, anemone-type blooms. Each flower has soft pink petals that arch gracefully from a raspberry pink cone, highlighted by an emerald-green eye at its center. Blooming from early summer to mid-fall, these flowers provide continuous color and attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies.

'Pink' exhibits a bushy, upright habit with sturdy stems that support its blooms without the need for staking. Its resilience makes it suitable for various garden settings, including containers, front-of-border placements, and sunny beds. Additionally, the plant's deer-resistant nature and fragrant flowers enhance its appeal to gardeners seeking both beauty and practicality.

 
  • Family: Asteraceae
    Height: 16 inches
    Width: 22 inches
    Foliage color: Green
    Flower color: Soft pink petals surrounding a raspberry-pink cone with emerald green eyes
    Bloom time: June through October
    Light requirements: Full sun
    Water requirements: Low; drought-tolerant at maturity
    Maintenance: Low; deadheading spent blooms can encourage continuous flowering
    Growing zone: USDA zones 4 to 9
    Wildlife attractors: Attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies; deer-resistant

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